Most of us think of the brain as a single command center that controls everything the body does. Octopuses work differently.
A new species of flapjack octopus, with massive eyes and blood-red tentacles, has been discovered from a deep-sea canyon off the coast of Australia. The new species has been named Opisthoteuthis ...
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An octopus can taste whatever it touches through the suckers on its arms
Octopuses do not need to see or smell their prey to identify it. Researchers have shown that the suckers lining each arm ...
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New Species Of Flapjack Octopus, A Shape-Shifting Cephalopod Of The Deep, Found In Australia
This newly discovered species of octopus is a deep-sea shapeshifter with large eyes and blood-red tentacles. Sounds terrifying? Don’t fret: these strange little guys are smaller than a golf ball.
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