This octopus behavior might look funny at first glance, but it reveals how evolution solves complex problems in unexpected ways.
Watching an octopus punch an annoying fish is hugely satisfying to frustrated humans. And other animals do the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Humans may be right-handed or left-handed. It turns out octopuses don't have a dominant arm, but they do tend to perform some tasks more often with their front arms, new research ...
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This is no ordinary octopus: meet the bizarre species that walks on land
On certain remote shores in northern Australia, the line between sea and land is not as firm as it looks. When the tide drains away, a small, mottled octopus hauls itself out of the shallows and ...
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Scientists warn 7 animal intelligence myths people repeat about octopuses, parrots, and bees
Seven myths fall apart as science reveals how octopuses, parrots, and bees think in distinct, adaptive ways tuned to their worlds.
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