Browsing: octopuses
Male Octopus (Amphioctopus fangsiao) with Curled Hectocotylus (Upper Left) Photo by Keijiro Haruki For male octopuses, protecting a specific arm is crucial. This pivotal appendage, known…
The latest research aims to thoroughly investigate how wild octopuses utilize their arms within their natural environments. This pioneering study correlates arm movements to the entire…
Historically, the brain was not always recognized as the center of thought. In ancient Egypt, it was believed that the heart held intellect and the soul,…
Its mauve, suction cup-covered arms gently unfold to grab an egg shaped like an elongated ping-pong ball. A jet of water from a siphon next to…







