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Watch what happens when an octopus uses ink to vanish from a predator
Octopuses are among the most unusual animals in the ocean, with intelligence and biology that continue to puzzle scientists. Their bodies have no rigid skeleton, allowing them to squeeze through ...
More than 350,000 chemicals are used worldwide, and many find their way into the ocean through plastic pollution. As plastics accumulate in coastal waters, they continuously leach bioactive additives ...
Scientists capture an octopus slapping a grouper fish in the South Pacific Ocean, a practice which they believe is related to hunting.
This predator can dramatically increase its reach by wielding several stinging tentacles in addition to its 8 arms. Managing multiple stinging tentacles at once presents a unique coordination ...
Something unusual is happening beneath the waves of the English Channel. Octopus sightings along England's southern coastline have shifted from rare curiosities to near-daily encounters. What was once ...
More than 350,000 chemicals are used worldwide, and many find their way into the ocean through plastic pollution. As plastics accumulate in coastal waters, they continuously leach bioactive additives ...
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