Spandan Dubey
Octopus is the first name among animals with more than one brain
The octopus's head has a central brain, but each of its eight arms has a smaller brain.
The second name among animals with more than one brain is leech
The leech's body has not 1 but 32 brains, its body is divided into 32 pieces and each piece has its own separate brain
In addition, leeches have 3 jaws and each jaw has 100 teeth
Starfish are the third most common animals with multiple brains, which do not have a head but have a special water vascular system
The fourth name among animals with more than one brain is cuttlefish, these animals have brains in the head as well as in the hands
Spiders are the fifth name among animals with more than one brain
This substance, found in the legs of spiders, helps them sense danger, catch prey and feel vibrations