Plants don’t have brains, but they’re not stupid! Some plants can count, like Venus flytraps—they only close when touched twice. Others “remember” sunlight or danger. Trees even send warning signals to each other through their roots when insects attack. They can sense touch, light, sound, and even gravity. Some scientists believe plants may even have feelings in a very different way. So, next time you walk past a tree, remember—there’s a secret world of silent intelligence all around us. We just need to listen more closely.