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Certain species of octopuses possess more than one brain; they have a central brain and a cluster of nerve cells, or "mini-brains," located in each of their eight arms. This unique nervous system allows each arm to perform complex tasks independently while still communicating with the central brain. Additionally, some species of flatworms and certain jellyfish exhibit decentralized nervous systems with multiple ganglia functioning like brains.

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