Anticipation is key to survival from "summary" of Learning From the Octopus by Rafe Sagarin
Anticipation is a fundamental aspect of survival in the natural world. Organisms that can accurately predict and respond to changing environmental conditions are more likely to thrive and pass on their genes to future generations. This ability to anticipate is not limited to just a few select species, but is a universal trait that has evolved over millions of years of natural selection.
The concept of anticipation can be seen in the way that animals adapt to their surroundings. For example, octopuses have evolved to be masters of camouflage, blending seamlessly into their surroundings to avoid predators. This ability to anticipate danger and take appropriate action is crucial for their survival in the ever-changing...
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