Octopus Memory Test - How Well Do They Remember

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2019
  • How well does an octopus remember? Not much is known about their memory. Some say they have a terrific memory while others state that their long term memory (more than 30 seconds) is terrible. In today's experiment, we'll be placing 4 tubes in the experiment tank. We will place a small fish in one of them. The holes will be large enough to allow him to fit an arm through in order to retrieve the food, yet small enough to prevent him from seeing it.
    We ran this experiment for 15 days always placing the fish in the same tube to see if he would remember where he usually finds his snack.
    The octopus is a very curious animal and can't resist poking around when he finds a hole. In many of the scenes you will notice he places multiple arms simultaneously in the holes. However, try to see if he is favoring a certain one.
    This experiment is is by no means going to give us conclusive results but it was interesting to run and does appear to give us some insight on how good his memory is. We'll continue to run this experiment along with many, many more memory experiments.
    We would love to hear your thoughts on anything you observe during the video. Although we don't reply to all your comments, we do read them and find value in all of them. The reason we don't reply often is to allow everyone to voice their opinion on each experiment. People tend to view a channel's author as "authority" and this is not the roadmap for OctolabTV. We want to observe and come to conclusions collectively with all of you. We do not want to influence anyone's opinion and observations. This is a group effort and hopefully with multiple octopus memory tests down the road, together, we can come to some very interesting conclusions.

Komentáře • 762

  • @marylong8780
    @marylong8780 Před 4 lety +54

    Years ago I came across a video of a Marine lab where the fish in the various tanks kept disappearing. They finally put up a night vision camera only the find that the resident octopus would leave his tank go across the floor and help himself to the buffet, then go back to his tank. Ever since then I've been fascinated by these amazing creatures. I'm so glad I stumbled on your site. Thank You!

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 Před 4 lety +1361

    Have you considered the possibility that, after completing essentially the same task several times, he is testing you?

    • @nowvoyagerNE
      @nowvoyagerNE Před 4 lety +254

      "how long can i keep these clowns interested in watching me" *mwahaha.*

    • @kevinnapier1014
      @kevinnapier1014 Před 4 lety +56

      It looks like from where he sits at the top, that he has a clear line of sight of the fish within that one tube. FYI.

    • @toryfox4580
      @toryfox4580 Před 4 lety +17

      He may be expecting it to be a trick at some point

    • @agathajaden9343
      @agathajaden9343 Před 4 lety +3

      😂😂😂

    • @bmw.pi314
      @bmw.pi314 Před 4 lety +12

      He did seem a bit skeptical at times

  • @veronicaravello-arceo
    @veronicaravello-arceo Před 4 lety +358

    Man, the loopholes this guy finds to everything.....send him to law school he’d make a great contract attorney

  • @GlennDavey
    @GlennDavey Před 4 lety +71

    Very interesting experiments! Some things you might want to consider: You are testing memory, but the methodology failed to account for hope, (the flipside of which is disappointment, exhibited towards the end). I can't help think that if you are an intelligent creature with 8 arms and a belly to fill, it stands to reason you always check every hole. Simultaneously. And if you can smell the water with your hands, forget about it.
    This experiment could be refined though: dealing with very long arms, the holes have to be much more inaccessible from one another so the "choice" is unambiguous. Horizontally placed, so gravity isn't a factor (I know it isn't as much with octopus but still, science). At least 8 or 10 tubes, instead of 4, would be also preferable.
    The ultimate is if all the tubes were separate from one another, such that the octopus had to enter a chamber to make the choice and access the tube, and couldn't access any other tubes with its arms. Then you'll be testing whether the octopus remembered or is simply being opportunistic. The choice needs to take more effort for the octopus so it must commit to one of the holes, or have to return out of the hole again if it finds no reward. This will force the octopus to make a choice up front about which chamber to check first, rather than approaching the tubes and "assessing" them all at once.
    Then repeat the experiment on a regular basis, being now able to tally the hits and misses accurately, to determine if the octopus becomes more adept at finding the snack first time.
    In other words, you're gonna need a bigger tank.

    • @AdmiralpedersonLP
      @AdmiralpedersonLP Před 4 lety +4

      first one with actualy good ideas and not just crying about how bad this experiment was i liked that!

  • @mcfuckits
    @mcfuckits Před 4 lety +624

    Why not try a different color blocking plate for different holes? See if he remembers which hole a different color corresponds to. i.e. red top hole, blue second, yellow third etc. And see how he responds over time.

    • @Snyper1188
      @Snyper1188 Před 4 lety +39

      I second this idea. That would be super interesting.

    • @shannonskye2116
      @shannonskye2116 Před 4 lety +24

      Yes it would be very interesting to see if it remembers a colour and not the placement of the hole.

    • @ginglyst
      @ginglyst Před 4 lety +19

      @@RobespierreThePoof COLOURBLIND (I think they are new to this channel 😁)

    • @Miesrabe
      @Miesrabe Před 4 lety +10

      @@ginglyst sure? I mean, they change color for camouflage and stuff... sounds ineffective, if they cant see diverent colors by themselves. How do they know, they fit to the underground? - at least, they could differ black, white and grey for example

    • @atchanih
      @atchanih Před 4 lety +7

      @@RobespierreThePoof and because of that question, this idea would be interesting to realize.

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice Před 4 lety +262

    I love the way he moves - it's so smooth and graceful, it looks like high-class animation. And how he notices that the air-breathers have put something in his tank *again*, so he swims over to it to satisfy his curiosity. And, oh yes, it's the "where did we hide your fish" trick. If I could get out of this tank, I'd go fill their coffeepot with ink!

    • @MrSlanderer
      @MrSlanderer Před 4 lety +2

      Ace Lightning That’s squid, not octopus. EDIT: Someone mentioned that they indeed do have ink, deep-sea species being an exception.

    • @purplealice
      @purplealice Před 4 lety +8

      @@MrSlanderer Most cephalopods are intelligent enough that I think eating them is a bad idea.

    • @MrSlanderer
      @MrSlanderer Před 4 lety +2

      TheCrossedEyedGamer I stand corrected!

    • @kevinbeazy
      @kevinbeazy Před 4 lety

      @Ace Lightning What? Octopus is delicious.

    • @MrSlanderer
      @MrSlanderer Před 4 lety +2

      Kevin B. Some people think ape meat tastes good.

  • @IntrepidFraidyCat
    @IntrepidFraidyCat Před 4 lety +142

    When he was expecting that treat but it wasn't there.....he looked angry. 🐙😉

  • @hughtuck5147
    @hughtuck5147 Před 4 lety +257

    pretty much put me off eating octopus ever again! I think I'll just leave them to get on with their lives...

    • @kevinbeazy
      @kevinbeazy Před 4 lety +6

      @Hugh Tuck Their lives are extremely short and they lay tens of thousands of eggs at a time. Feast on.

    • @maddygreenb
      @maddygreenb Před 4 lety +37

      Kevin B. they aren’t that short. They’re extremely intelligent creatures who obviously feel pain.

    • @gabrielabetinsoli7205
      @gabrielabetinsoli7205 Před 4 lety +13

      I hope you can 💛 Do it for them 🙏🐙

    • @LadyCoyKoi
      @LadyCoyKoi Před 4 lety +28

      A video on octopi learning from observing others made me stop eating them altogether. Their level of intelligence made me question the whole idea of what constitute a human being. Is being human really define by intelligence or something more? I see them as another form of primate even if we don't share a family tree. The way they can problem solve faster than most humans has made me reconsider the whole idea of eating them. It is cannibalism.

    • @KatorNia
      @KatorNia Před 4 lety +29

      How is their "intelligence" relevant to their place in the food chain?
      How is our intelligence (& emotions) relevant to our place in the food chain?
      Moral (pseudo)dilemmas & emotions have no place in Nature. It's all about "survival of the fittest".
      "You can kill it = you can eat it", simple as that.
      Generally speaking, people today are self-righteous hypocrites.
      They denounce their rightful place in the food chain to "protect the cute-looking octopus/cow/chicken/whatever", while at the same time they screw the planet because they want cheaper diesel for their 3000cc SUV.
      & they want ME to give up thousands-of-years-old nutritional habits?!
      Yeeaah... nope, not happening.
      You care about the "poor animals"?
      Then set an example by stop screwing their environment!

  • @lorriesmith5086
    @lorriesmith5086 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm so glad someone is finally telling the world how smart octopuses are! I despise seeing them eaten live, knowing what I know, but they must be terribly bored in those tanks. I hate seeing the real big ones in aquariums where they have no room to stretch out. But this is progress!

  • @booper3439
    @booper3439 Před 4 lety +387

    Ok. I was totally bummed when he didn't get a goody

    • @tyson31415
      @tyson31415 Před 4 lety +24

      He looked kind of pissed off...

    • @bulletsfordinner8307
      @bulletsfordinner8307 Před 4 lety +15

      He turned his butt to the camera 😅

    • @booper3439
      @booper3439 Před 4 lety +10

      @@bulletsfordinner8307 lol! Serves the team right

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety +9

      Booper 343
      It was an absolutely critical aspect of the testing though. They had to do that to rule out that the octopus wasn’t using some other sense to determine the fish was in there and not using just his memory.

    • @booper3439
      @booper3439 Před 4 lety +8

      @@janedoe6181 I understand that. But to a non scientific person it was heartbreaking. I just hope he's happy

  • @clubsport9334
    @clubsport9334 Před 4 lety +24

    I never knew I needed octopus videos in my life. Now it's a crack like addiction.

  • @platinakuka
    @platinakuka Před 4 lety +317

    Please make a video about the octo-everydays, I mean, introduce their container where they live, a daily routine, or something 😁

    • @booper3439
      @booper3439 Před 4 lety +15

      Does he live in this barren tank or is it just the experiment tank?

    • @CopalFreak
      @CopalFreak Před 4 lety +48

      @@booper3439 This is just an experiment tank. They are housed in much larger tanks with a more suitable environment. The experiment tanks are setup to try and minimize distraction and optimize observation.

    • @booper3439
      @booper3439 Před 4 lety +2

      @@BT-uq3qw now you are pure evil. LOL

    • @glengraham7080
      @glengraham7080 Před 4 lety +24

      @@CopalFreak Glad to read that. I was worried these animals need far more stimulation and it would be cruel to keep them in a barren tank. It would be nice to see what enrichment their living tank has for them and what their daily routine is re feeding etc when they are not "working" so to speak.

    • @Leanne_Carter
      @Leanne_Carter Před 4 lety +5

      Glen Graham This video clip answers your concerns. All octopuses at this same place are housed to this similar tank: czcams.com/video/SKeIpejc2Hc/video.html

  • @yvessioui2716
    @yvessioui2716 Před 4 lety +11

    Clearly a memory. At 15 days, realizing there is no fish he double-check, proof he was expecting something from that specific hole (and we can not expect something without some kind of memory). That behavior wasn't there for the other holes. When sure the source is empty he just leave, another proof he taught he knew the others were supposed to be empty. To my eyes those are 2 proofs of memory.

    • @mattrogers5188
      @mattrogers5188 Před rokem

      It's really after 5 days, though, because he found a fish there on the 10th day

  • @y_fam_goeglyd
    @y_fam_goeglyd Před 4 lety +119

    I wonder if the exploration of the other tubes in the earlier experiments was because he was thinking that you'd be tricking him into having to find the fish somewhere else each time, rather than being unsure of his memory? The 'blooper reel' didn't surprise me - they're clever and crafty creatures!

    • @nipunagunarathne4882
      @nipunagunarathne4882 Před 4 lety +7

      Or he probably thinks there maybe more snackies in the other tubes

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety +6

      Mandy B
      If I found a snack in one tube, I’d certainly be checking the others for goodies too. I’m betting the octopus was thinking this way too. Later on in the testing the octopus did less exploring of the other tubes. Animals can’t reason that someone might be trying to trick them.

    • @LadyCoyKoi
      @LadyCoyKoi Před 4 lety +2

      @@janedoe6181 Don't underestimate octopi. In the wild humans and nonhuman animals are always tricking one another so yes, other species do have the the capacity of reason as humans do to know when someone or something is going to trick them or not... otherwise how else would they be able survive in a world where everyone and everything either wants to eat you or simply just kill you for the LOLs.

  • @caroldavies2162
    @caroldavies2162 Před 3 lety +9

    I could watch for hours! Such curious, smart, & fascinating creatures. Beautiful & graceful. Not even sure how I ended up here but I am glad I did 🥰

  • @pinchikassandra
    @pinchikassandra Před 4 lety +40

    Why not surround each hole with a different pattern that can be moved about to see if he remembers that pattern that gives a fish?

  • @laurenkraft2836
    @laurenkraft2836 Před 4 lety +40

    He seemed pretty PO'd when he didn't get his last fish.

  • @denisestover2416
    @denisestover2416 Před 4 lety +5

    Maybe he's checking all of the tubes to see if y'all added one or more as a new test, an extra twist or just as a treat.
    I'm soooo happy I found your channel! I LOVE octopi! God did a wonderful job with them.
    Thanks for generously sharing your octopi world with us!
    God Bless!

  • @aucuneideejsp8891
    @aucuneideejsp8891 Před 4 lety +165

    Do you consider the fact that your fish snack has undoutedly a smell carried out by water?

    • @mmt4013
      @mmt4013 Před 4 lety +17

      @Arigato Cat but didn't the fish smell linger in the tube?

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety +45

      Mardi Taylor
      If they were smart, and I’m thinking these people are fairly smart, they would have used new tubes or switched to order of the tubes to make sure it wasn’t fish residue the octopus was going after. If I can think about changing the tubes, I’m sure PhD’s will have thought of it.

    • @rowynnecrowley1689
      @rowynnecrowley1689 Před 4 lety +3

      That's what I was thinking too. He seemed to go for the right tube the very first time.

    • @Jessiesaurus
      @Jessiesaurus Před 4 lety +3

      @@janedoe6181 Doesn't look like the tubes were changed at all. If you see the marking at the bottom/end of the fish tube it's the same one every time.

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety +8

      Jessika Rawlings
      I don’t know what you’re seeing, but I don’t see any markings. IF, and that’s a really big if, they are the same tubes every time, I’m am betting they’ve been thoroughly washed (both for the health of the octopus and for the testing). If the lab can’t remove all other reasons why the octopus is choosing the same tube, other than memory, then they have no business running experiments and deserve to have every cent of grant money removed. Removing all other variables other than the one you’re testing for is experimentation 101.

  • @ThePodVon
    @ThePodVon Před 4 lety +7

    It must be quite an adventure trying to devise tests for a creature with 8 arms, the ability to multitask, squeeze through tiny spaces, and possesses the raw strength to just crush small objects that frustrate it - lmfao!
    I feel this test would better serve if the holes were placed such that the octopus could not reach all of them at once. Tubes at either end of a tank so you could see which set he approached first would give a more definitive answer.
    This test provokes in me the questions of; "Does he have a favourite arm to search with?" and "Do you get the same results with a horizontally placed set of tubes as with a vertical one?".

  • @achillesbuchanan2095
    @achillesbuchanan2095 Před 4 lety +11

    You should get him to translate the complete works of Shakespeare into Mandarin.

  • @elizabethlinsay9193
    @elizabethlinsay9193 Před 4 lety +13

    They are so elegant and graceful when they move.

  • @pjp9383
    @pjp9383 Před 4 lety +27

    In the case of Octopus vs Octolab TV, I rule in favour of the plaintiff. In the agreed statement of facts, on Day 15, Octolab TV did place 4 empty tubes into the testing tank, hereby violating the unwritten understanding that Octopus participates in these experiments solely because he is paid for doing so by finding a fish in the end. Having violated the spirit of this agreement on this occasion, Octolab TV is hereby ordered to immediately and without delay, provide Octopus with no less than 10 fish. Double damages are also ordered, due to the fact that it was a dirty rotten trick to lead Octopus, over the previous 14 days, to expect that a fish would 100% be in the second tube from the top, each time the tubes appeared in the tank. Disappointment damages are hereby ordered in this case, wherein for all future experiments, at least 2 fish will be provided to Octopus. Case closed! *gavel bang*

    • @karenlloyd1705
      @karenlloyd1705 Před 4 lety +5

      😂 thanks for the laugh

    • @CopalFreak
      @CopalFreak Před 4 lety +1

      LOL! "Do you have Mesothelioma? Has someone unjustly taken away your fish?? Call PJP.. The Aquatic Attorney. " hehe

    • @pjp9383
      @pjp9383 Před 4 lety +1

      @@CopalFreak ☺ It was an open and shut case. I had video evidence and a confession broadcast via CZcams.
      (Lol at "the Aquatic Attorney! ")

    • @mateosmind751
      @mateosmind751 Před 4 lety +1

      I specialize in bird law myself.

  • @JoseEduardo-rw2rh
    @JoseEduardo-rw2rh Před 3 lety +2

    Me: It's 3AM I should probably get some sleep.
    CZcams: OCTOPUS MEMORY TEST

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH Před 4 lety +10

    They can taste/smell with their arms, so if the other tubes have no fish scent, the test is easier for them.

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety +9

      Tragoudistros.MPH
      That’s why it was critical that they run the experiment without a fish in the tube. When he still went to that tube, even though there wasn’t a fish in it, that showed it was memory and not some other sense the octopus was using to find the fish.

  • @christopherbolanos3751
    @christopherbolanos3751 Před 4 lety +89

    Do octopuses have a dominant tentacle(s)

    • @rhiannascyster9806
      @rhiannascyster9806 Před 4 lety +15

      Christopher Bolanos I think one of their tentacles is their sexual organ. Maybe that’s the “dominant” one?

    • @justinedellinger4856
      @justinedellinger4856 Před 4 lety +9

      There are studies being done to find out!

    • @Nocturnalux
      @Nocturnalux Před 4 lety +9

      I was wondering about that myself. They seem to wield all of their tentacles with great skill.

    • @mattrogers5188
      @mattrogers5188 Před 4 lety +55

      They seem to favor certain combinations of tentacles. With their eight limbs, they have 448 possible combinations. They used only 49 of them in a study at the University of Vienna.

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety +9

      Matt Rogers
      Very interesting.

  • @PureXLR8tion
    @PureXLR8tion Před 4 lety +1

    I first watched "Octopus with a big dilemma" and this is the second video I watch...I must tell you I'm now hooked and you just got yourself(selves) a new subscriber! Other than eating octopus and finding them to be delicious, I know nothing else about them (but will start researching to find out everything about them) I now feel that I'll never be able to eat another octopus in my life!
    My conclusion from this video is that this little guy knew exactly where to find his snack every time.

  • @robinboyle5786
    @robinboyle5786 Před 4 lety +34

    The octopus did better than me, I never could see the fish. Fascinating creature!

    • @Shocke89
      @Shocke89 Před 4 lety

      wasn't that he could see it... he could taste it... aka no memory really here... even when they placed the tubes empty in the water the fish still had made the one tube smell and taste different than the others...Octo's are smart but the test they was using is flawed...

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety

      Shocke89
      I’m sure they weren’t dumb enough to use the same tube that had the fish in it for the empty test. If you and I could figure out that there could be residual fish in the tube and that it would invalidate the testing, I’m sure a bunch of PhD’s would know to switch the tubes or use new ones.

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 Před 4 lety

      I never saw the snack/fish anywhere, so this made no sense to me.

  • @gabriellelacompte7912
    @gabriellelacompte7912 Před 4 lety +24

    Foil your plans?! You foiled his snack time! Serves you right! 🤣

  • @ontherockz
    @ontherockz Před 4 lety +49

    This ladies and gentlemen, is as alien as it gets. That's why there's nothing up there, cause it's down here disguised as other living creatures.

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 Před 4 lety

      Iced Cube
      U wish.....
      Sorry bud, BUTT God does not know DUH petty limitationz, u seek 2 mpose on da universe.

    • @Mamamia90210
      @Mamamia90210 Před 4 lety +6

      Yes definitely! It’s always been so crazy to me we live during a time with all these incredible creatures. I especially think giraffes are just insane! They’re huge and we are so used to the idea of them that we take them for granted

    • @MB-wx2jp
      @MB-wx2jp Před 4 lety +3

      I've always said that the secrets of the world are in our oceans.

    • @gabrielabetinsoli7205
      @gabrielabetinsoli7205 Před 4 lety

      @@MB-wx2jp I agree!

    • @toryfox4580
      @toryfox4580 Před 4 lety +3

      Life has a way of making things seem alien when in fact they were here long before us.

  • @PacificBoysFishandDive
    @PacificBoysFishandDive Před 4 lety +40

    i love these videos, octopus are so intelligent, great job!

  • @jonathancantu7700
    @jonathancantu7700 Před 4 lety +1

    He totally threw a fit when he didn't get that last fish. That was anger. Checked it once, checked it twice and then jumped on the glass and threw it's tentacles up and flared them. He played your game. He wants his fish.

  • @joylives_4her668
    @joylives_4her668 Před 4 lety +9

    Oh my goodness these freaky creatures are too smart. Everytime I watch one of your octolab videos or so many other videos on CZcams or IG or wherever! They never cease to amaze me. Who knew octopus were so smart!!!🦑

  • @dapoop33
    @dapoop33 Před 4 lety +7

    It's amazing that it can fit through that tiny space and just play around. 😂

  • @Asher_Tye
    @Asher_Tye Před 4 lety +6

    It honestly looks like he was doing morning stretches there at the beginning. "Okay, another day another test."

    • @murasakinokami9882
      @murasakinokami9882 Před 4 lety +1

      It's very likely that you're right. He's prolly learned what it means to be placed in there.

  • @kempossibleprivateinvestig9998

    I was lucky enough to take care of a baby octopus in my high school biology class. I loved that little guy! I used to bring my friends in to see him and he would shoot water at them! He used to wrap a tentacle around my finger to try to keep me there longer. They are the most amazing and brilliant creatures. I am so glad i had that time with him. I will never forget that little guy!
    Try playing a joke on them....they will play! Just remember they will get you back!

  • @MissMolly3377
    @MissMolly3377 Před 3 lety

    I am so glad I found this channel. What a treat.

  • @camillepalmer9337
    @camillepalmer9337 Před 4 lety +1

    It seemed to me that the octopus was testing the watter with the tips of its tentacles, rather than remembering.
    ( smelling or tasting) the water in the tubes. Like a dog following its nose to where it found food before.
    I felt certain they're had to be some sensory per option going g on, were unaware of.
    After all an octopus in the wild pokes and prods exploring cracks and crannys in rock piles, coral areas it can not see into, but knows when it reaches in and if there is something good to eat in there. Then uses its memory and experience to catch it.

  • @MuffHam
    @MuffHam Před 4 lety +1

    He clearly remembers which hole the fish is in every time. And grabs the fish right away. It also makes sense to check every hole after just to be sure because you never knew if something else is there And that is a sign of intelligence.

  • @bmell1252
    @bmell1252 Před 4 lety +2

    They MUST have an amazing memory! I think they must be incredibly intelligent & have great memory to do things like find 2 coordinating shells to hide in. They must know what they want, what they’re looking for and what shape and size is best from memory. I know the “shell” coverup they do in the wild isn’t in this video, but still, observations in their natural habitat are good tests as well. 😁😁great Video! I just subscribed - these boneless dudes are fascinating !

  • @bethanypuleo
    @bethanypuleo Před 4 lety +2

    Very interesting. Once he found there was no food in that one hole he seemed to say "this isn't worth my time" and did not investigate the other holes like a dog would. 😁 I love these videos. Thank you for showing them.

  • @helencosta4234
    @helencosta4234 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. I have always loved this creature and now to be able to observe and enjoy its behaviors is a real joy and will hopefully enlighten a lot of people about this incredible life form.

  • @ShyDragoness
    @ShyDragoness Před 4 lety +5

    Im dying at the fact you had to blur the octopus from Finding nemo 2

  • @pinkcarnation231
    @pinkcarnation231 Před rokem

    When I was a little girl, my father and I never missed "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau". I vividly remember him placing an octopus inside of a tank with a big glass jar with a screw top. A fish was inside. It was fascinating to watch the octopus test and touch; you could almost see him reasoning it out. Finally he tried to unscrew the lid, and the fish was immediately lunch. I have loved them since then. I heard a story of a microbiology lab with multiple kinds of smaller labs in the building, each with a secure door. On the same floor was a lab with many tanks of different kinds of fish, and another lab down the hall had a variety of octopi. The biologists in the fish lab started coming in every morning to find the lab locked and secure, but fish were missing and there were traces of water on the floor. mystified, they installed cameras. Lo and behold, an enterprising octopus was climbing out of his tank, getting underneath the doors of his lab and the fish lab, climbing up to the fish tanks, helping himself nightly to some tasty snacks, and returning to his own tank before the staff came back in in the morning. They are highly intelligent creatures!

  • @totukimou
    @totukimou Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this beautiful video, I love them so much!

  • @enriquevia-reque6522
    @enriquevia-reque6522 Před 4 lety +1

    Another idea- set a grid of 12. Place fish in same hole for whatever 10 days so it learns which hole the fish is in.
    Then switch the tube and see if the octopus goes straight for the same tube (memory) or senses it in a different tube and that's why it kept going to that same tube prior... this isolates the variable of it being another sense...

  • @SunTzuLao
    @SunTzuLao Před 4 lety +12

    I find it somewhat depressing to see an intelligent creature in a plain glass cage. I hope that's not where it stays all the time.

    • @Leanne_Carter
      @Leanne_Carter Před 4 lety +9

      Sun Tzu Lao According to their website, all octopuses are housed in larger tanks that have reefs and fishes. This is an experimental tank where octopus can only stay for a short time to perform some experiments. They even rescue octopuses and rehabilitate them before returning to the wild (ocean).

    • @SSR00000
      @SSR00000 Před 4 lety

      @@BT-uq3qw - troll.

    • @stellar7760
      @stellar7760 Před 4 lety +2

      Leanne Carter THANKS FOR THIS INFO!! Love to hear it!

    • @Leanne_Carter
      @Leanne_Carter Před 4 lety +1

      Sun Tzu Lao here's the video clip of the nice tank they built for this rescued octopus. I am sure all octopuses at OctoLab have their own nice tanks. czcams.com/video/SKeIpejc2Hc/video.html

    • @dalpaengi
      @dalpaengi Před 4 lety +1

      Sun Tzu Lao perhaps you’re clenching too much and the dingle berries won’t drop. you gotta let that anger go, bruh. but yeah protect the animals, i agree

  • @kajun8561
    @kajun8561 Před 4 lety

    Fascinating! Subscribed 💛

  • @catherinehubbard1167
    @catherinehubbard1167 Před 4 lety +1

    To rule out their being able to detect the fish by smell/taste alone, which would bypass the need to remember the exact location, I suggest you put fish into all the tubes for a while, then remove them from all but one tube just before testing. Alternatively, you try this "pre-odoring" in one tube, then remove the fish and put into a different tube just before testing.

  • @teahgurl
    @teahgurl Před 4 lety

    I waited a mighty long time for a channel on octopus with in-depth coverage on their intelligence. I just love octopus 🐙

  • @nadinehackman2358
    @nadinehackman2358 Před 4 lety +3

    That an octopus has only a long term memory of 30 seconds belies the fact that they return to favorite spots to hide.

  • @ShadowofManda
    @ShadowofManda Před 4 lety +1

    I think a better test would have been to cycle through the tubes. Day 1 it's the bottom tube, Day 2 it's the next one up, etc. Repeat when you get to Day 5. See if Arnold starts to remember the pattern. Then, after running the experiment for a few cycles post-remembering, stop and wait a while. Try again one or two cycles worth of days again and see if he still remembers the pattern.

  • @queenvictoria9378
    @queenvictoria9378 Před 4 lety

    Enjoyed the outtakes!

  • @ErikOlsen1
    @ErikOlsen1 Před 4 lety

    Plus, it would make sense that he would check other holes even if he remembers the right hole because the holes, in general, seem to offer the opportunity for food. Maybe he knows there's going to be food there, but it checking the others just in case.

  • @layersofsnark6347
    @layersofsnark6347 Před 4 lety +11

    What would be really scary is if they knew they were being experimented on.

    • @toryfox4580
      @toryfox4580 Před 4 lety +3

      He looks right at the camera and gets mad at them during the "barrel full of tile" video, he definitely knows who did it and that they are filming him...

    • @fionabarrie9697
      @fionabarrie9697 Před 4 lety +2

      They probably do, just like our pets know when we are teasing them!

    • @helpingnikki6787
      @helpingnikki6787 Před 4 lety +1

      He does.

  • @VerifyTheTruth
    @VerifyTheTruth Před 4 lety +6

    You should try communicating telepathically with him.

  • @FriedFreya
    @FriedFreya Před 3 lety

    Ah man those bloopers were so fun to watch. That cutie's got one hell of a personality. 🐙💖

  • @user-sq8ez7ch9p
    @user-sq8ez7ch9p Před 4 lety +6

    With the music it's like watching a dancing contortionist

  • @vonniebristow
    @vonniebristow Před 4 lety

    I like the idea of colors in this experiment. Put the treat in the black tube but vary the placement of the black one once he’s found it.. That would test his memory for sure.

  • @TamsPsychAdvice
    @TamsPsychAdvice Před 3 lety +1

    I watch the bloopers every single day!

  • @chrisk8187
    @chrisk8187 Před 4 lety +8

    They deserve to be treated with the utmost respect for their intelligence and tolerance for putting up with these human generated "problems" to "solve".
    I'm sure these are "yawners" for them.

    • @janedoe6181
      @janedoe6181 Před 4 lety +1

      Chris K
      It gives the octopus something to do besides just sitting around. They may not be difficult problems for the octopus, but at least it’s something.

    • @leonardo9259
      @leonardo9259 Před 4 lety +1

      You must be a great biologist then, seem to know a lot

    • @teowachowski1143
      @teowachowski1143 Před 4 lety

      @@janedoe6181 what about letting the octopus leave freely in the ocean?

  • @TamsPsychAdvice
    @TamsPsychAdvice Před 3 lety +1

    😲 I loooooove the BLOoPerz At the end! I have to watch these every night. Anyone who needs cheering up during COVID-19 season should watch this. It’s Like watching a naughty little kid.

  • @1spoiledbabygirl
    @1spoiledbabygirl Před 4 lety

    That 10 day reaction was quite interesting compared to the others! Hmmm..... this lil guy is awesome and I enjoy watching him and his antics!!

  • @EmoryM
    @EmoryM Před 4 lety +6

    If there's no penalty for picking the wrong hole, and there's no time constraint then what's the Octopus' motivation to pick the correct hole first?

    • @sunandaKdas
      @sunandaKdas Před 4 lety +3

      Conserving energy. Energy is life. If you have to expend more energy getting at food than the food will replenish you with, then it is wasted energy and your lifespan is not helped at all ( say you are too tired to evade a predator) All intelligent animals will opt for the path of least resistance for food.
      That's where memory helps. If you can remember where a steady food source is, you wake up every morning and make a beeline for it! I have seen crows do this. My grandmother leaves food out early morning everyday for crows. One day she was late and when she came out the door, there was one of her her crow friends hopping behind her, tugging at her dress with its beak, demanding to know where the food was! The crow didn't go after my uncle who had just left the house, only my grandmother because it is she who keeps the plate out everyday🙂 The video in the experiment establishes that octopi also use memory to make some easy meals🙂

    • @MrFiddleedee
      @MrFiddleedee Před 4 lety

      @@sunandaKdas that is more of a paradigm for a creature living in the wild. the creature in captivity doesn't need a burst of speed to escape a predator and as such doesn't need to worry about conserving energy for such an instance. Speaking as a bike courier that used to have to dodge large vehicles or die (and muscle energy comes into play) I can speak from experience.

    • @sunandaKdas
      @sunandaKdas Před 4 lety +1

      @@MrFiddleedee overcoming behaviors rewarded by evolution doesn't happen overnight. Look at us humans. 5000 years of settlement lifestyle and civilized behavior forced down our throats but when push comes to shove all our instincts are from whatever was rewarded down 3 million years of H. sapiens evolution. How do you think we became a dominant species from the brink of extinction. sapiens sapiens wiped out at least 8 other human species to come out on top and even today all human organizations follow a one leader tribal model which consistently rewards competition behaviors. If you think rationally you will realize that like most species that became top dog of their environment we have simply become too unsustainable due to our own behavior. Other species became extinct due to that and so will we.
      People who develop solutions for
      Human problems without taking evolution into account end up worsening the problems

    • @poisonking
      @poisonking Před 4 lety

      It’s a badly designed experiment. But this happens all the time

  • @kevjo3576
    @kevjo3576 Před rokem

    Fascinating animal thanks for challenging the octopuses the way you do to show their intelligence

  • @bealightnthedarkness7662
    @bealightnthedarkness7662 Před 4 lety +1

    That's amazing, it's like he knows you're testing him....and he sits there likes hes trying to remember before he checks any of them!

  • @janicehamm3474
    @janicehamm3474 Před 4 lety +83

    Does he have a better home then this? Tell me this tank is just for testing and not somewhere where he is kept all the time?

    • @lamb7
      @lamb7 Před 4 lety +2

      Janice Hamm Yes...this makes me heartsick. He needs a life in the sea.

    • @robertcullen7042
      @robertcullen7042 Před 4 lety +30

      Someone’s always gotta spoil the fun. You should get a cabin in the woods so you can’t bother anybody

    • @leonardo9259
      @leonardo9259 Před 4 lety +51

      Obviously he has a tank with natural elements, this one is empty to observe without distractions

    • @gillianmason4198
      @gillianmason4198 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree he is intelligent he needs to be in a more natural to him environment please.

    • @Aszhmiik
      @Aszhmiik Před 4 lety +1

      I hope it is. Cause it would be really sad.

  • @tim_henderson
    @tim_henderson Před 4 lety +1

    It almost seems that at the 10 day mark, he is expecting the fish to have been moved to a different location, hence the exploration of the other three locations before going for the fish.

  • @siggyretburns7523
    @siggyretburns7523 Před 9 měsíci

    My brother had a saltwater aquarium with many rocks. He had fish and an octopus. When he fed the octopus, he would throw about a half dozen small crabs in the tank. The octopus would get up in the corner and watch as all the crabs sank to the bottom and scrambled under the rocks. We noticed that the octopus waited until all the crabs got under the rock they chose, thats when he would retrieve them. One by one he'd reach under the rock until he found it and ate it But he knew how many were under each rock so he wouldnt be searching for something that wasnt there.
    He was very clever.

  • @No1tgffgh
    @No1tgffgh Před 4 lety

    It seemed to favor the hole with the fish after the first time. It seemed to not remember as well after 10 days, but definitely didnt seem happy when it didnt find a fish. Also seemed like he wanted out. They're smart creatures. Pretty amazing too.

  • @karenlloyd1705
    @karenlloyd1705 Před 4 lety +1

    I love watching these videos.
    I have a question, do they allow handling?

  • @kevinouellette1893
    @kevinouellette1893 Před 4 lety +1

    That is an impressive video!!! They are magnificent lil animals

  • @hlwatts9979
    @hlwatts9979 Před 4 lety +1

    Octopuses are both fascinating and terrifying at the same time.

  • @scottmattern482
    @scottmattern482 Před 3 lety

    I think the tank in general is relatively disorienting, there aren't many features to determine spacial relation. I am impressed by how aware the octopus is of its surroundings, unchallenged it was to find food repeatedly, and the seeming disappointment when there was no fish.

  • @krab1791
    @krab1791 Před 4 lety +1

    Seems he always checked one of the adjacent tubes as if he was hoping you might have surprised him with an extra snack but then he appeared to have a temper tantrum when there was no fish in the tube instead of checking the others to see if you changed tubes. Interesting.

  • @keatonblackman472
    @keatonblackman472 Před 4 lety +4

    Octopods Have Great Memories Because An Octopus Never Forget

  • @deevnn
    @deevnn Před 3 lety +1

    You'll have to be smarter than the octopus to properly test them...I guess we now know who to blame for memory malfunction test.

  • @cptdport7112
    @cptdport7112 Před 4 lety +2

    Ok so when I watch this one, I was definitely intrigued by what happened on day 10 experiment. The octopus approached the four containers from the opposite end of the tank whilst being low or on the bottom of the tank. While probing each whole on this day, the octopus did so in a very passive or lazy manner. On the previous days experiments the octopus aggressively probes each whole and at a particular pace. However on the tenth day increment, the octopus slowly approaches the puzzle only as if to react as, wait this looks familiar. which is amazingly interesting. I think what might give weight to my argument is that the octopus checked the last option to almost certainly knows its going to find the reward. Did anyone see how this time on that day the octopus grabs the reward rather differently than any other day only to say " ha I knew it". IDK i'm weird and give animal intelligence the optimistic view but dang was this interesting. On day 15 he was not amused lol.

  • @luiscavalcanti3431
    @luiscavalcanti3431 Před 4 lety

    I love em. They seem so cute. Lovely adorable. They are so gentle and smooth in their manners that looks like I’m seeing a baby, kid doing it

  • @YautjaSpacePirate
    @YautjaSpacePirate Před rokem +1

    This is why I would love to work with octopuses! ❤

  • @NJHeart2Heart
    @NJHeart2Heart Před 11 měsíci

    Hahaa!! Loved the outtakes!! He really looks like he's got quite a personality! Does his handler talk to him and does he respond?

  • @jonathansantos6009
    @jonathansantos6009 Před 4 lety

    I am proud of such people research helping grace.
    I wonder if there are more extrastential labs for octopus courtings?
    Even bigger swimming tanks and other fun ways?

  • @allisfaith
    @allisfaith Před 4 lety +1

    Poor guy, he wants out of there so bad. He doesn’t want to do the puzzle. What does his main tank look like?

  • @geraint8989
    @geraint8989 Před 3 lety

    Once some statistically significant data is compiled with this, I'd want to start again with the fish in a different tube (again the same one each time) to filter out the influence of some tubes more/less favoured simply by being at a 'convenient' position/height.

  • @Zer01neBDTDev
    @Zer01neBDTDev Před 3 lety +1

    This creature is impressive, his Camo, Elasticity, Sneak In abbility are impressive.
    They will never ceasing amaze me.

  • @mr.tomahawkthefirst4433

    I think he searches other tubes in an attempt to understand the entire design of what he's sticking his lil tentacles in

  • @TheCoreypark
    @TheCoreypark Před 4 lety +1

    What about doing different shaped holes and seeing if it favors the tube with the same shaped cutout?

  • @likeablekiwi6265
    @likeablekiwi6265 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the twist at the end lmao!

  • @user-jq5pr6dy6s
    @user-jq5pr6dy6s Před 9 dny

    These creatures are stuff of nightmares. I can't even look at this video for too long.

  • @kaalen24
    @kaalen24 Před 3 lety

    This animal is like a living cheat code. Just remarkable in every conceivable way.

  • @mancheezethegreat8617
    @mancheezethegreat8617 Před 4 lety

    This channel is awesome.

  • @promitheas32
    @promitheas32 Před 4 lety +3

    do they have smelling sense ? it looks like he/she smelling it and goes direct even tho he tries the other tubes too

  • @maxhardover9772
    @maxhardover9772 Před 4 lety +4

    Is he left-handed? I couldn't tell. Would that make him a "south-tentacle"?

  • @mii481
    @mii481 Před 3 měsíci

    It's like "Dudes, I know where it is, but I've got 8 arms so might aswell check the other holes"

  • @mookyo9602
    @mookyo9602 Před 3 lety

    I love this channel!!!!🐙

  • @jafrost1328
    @jafrost1328 Před 4 lety

    its like he knows which one its in so he commits more to it, but always check just in case somethings different this time. It reminds me of checking every possible path in a game before going down the one that progresses the story... just in case theres some loot

  • @user-vx2yo4dm6h
    @user-vx2yo4dm6h Před 10 měsíci

    Well, the octopus is sticking his tentacles into every receptacle every time. He does just put the tip of the tentacles into most of the receptacles after the first time and stick the whole arm into the one with the fish after discovering it at first... but he's still testing them all every time.

  • @Shoot4AlarmFire
    @Shoot4AlarmFire Před 4 lety +1

    He is so precious! That last clip, was he trying to take the tubes with him across the tank??

  • @lolnoorly
    @lolnoorly Před 3 lety

    Lol here we are watching an octopus check out a variety of holes but always going back to the same one. A summary of all the imperial palace dramas of the Ching Dynasty

  • @gmail3885
    @gmail3885 Před 3 lety

    octopus: "No fish... What should I eat now? ...Wait, what's behind that camera?