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Octopuses Don't Have Backbones — or Rights - The New
Octopuses Don't Have Backbones — or Rights - The New
Octopuses Don't Have Backbones — or Rights - The New York Times
As cephalopods become more important in neuroscience and other fields, scientists and welfare advocates seek to give the smart animals the same protections as mice and monkeys.
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