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Professor Tim Coulson of the University of Oxford believes octopuses, due to their intelligence, adaptability, and resourcefulness, have the potential to take over the world if humans were to go extinct. Octopuses have been observed solving complex problems, manipulating objects, and camouflaging themselves.
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