The American Lobster
Although it might not seem possible, the sensory organs of lobsters permeate their shells. Lobsters have a brain, nerve cord, and motor nerves that carry information and process it. The information is picked up by many sensory organs that allow the lobster to see, hear, taste/smell, and sense whether their bodies are upright or not. This allow lobsters to attack prey accordingly using their brains to determine their movements.
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