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Plants can communicate and respond to touch. Does that mean they're intelligent?

"The primary way plants communicate with each other is through a language, so to speak, of chemical gasses," journalist Zoë Schlanger says. (AFP via Getty Images)
"The primary way plants communicate with each other is through a language, so to speak, of chemical gasses," journalist Zoë Schlanger says. (AFP via Getty Images)

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