The Octopus That Escaped (Three Times): True Stories of Animal Intelligence — Animal Intelligence Series
What does it mean to be intelligent? For decades, scientists measured animal minds against the human yardstick — and almost everything fell short. They were asking the wrong question.
In The Octopus That Escaped (Three Times), you'll follow eight extraordinary animals whose problem-solving abilities don't just impress — they redefine what a mind can be. This isn't a book about animals that almost think like people. It's a book about creatures whose intelligence is so perfectly tuned to their world that it makes our own look narrow by comparison.
Inside, you'll explore:
- The octopus that escaped its tank not once, but three times — unscrewing lids, crossing the floor, and slipping back before morning
- The crow that bent wire into a hook to retrieve food from a tube — a feat scientists once believed required human-level reasoning
- The elephant that recognized her own reflection — a milestone fewer than ten species on Earth have ever achieved
- Dolphins that call each other by name, using signature whistles as personal identifiers
- Rats that choose to play hide-and-seek — and show unmistakable signs of joy when they win
- Bees that vote democratically on where the colony will live next
- The surprising tool users you never learned about in school
- A sweeping look at the full intelligence spectrum across the animal kingdom
Written in an engaging, factual-fun style for curious readers with no science background required, this book delivers real research in stories you won't want to put down. Each chapter is a window into a mind that works nothing like yours — and is all the more remarkable for it.
This bilingual edition includes the full text in both English and Spanish, delivered as a DRM-free PDF + EPUB digital download — read it on any device, in any language, at any time.
Part of the Animal Intelligence series.