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Octopuses don’t need eyes to mate — their arms do the work
Learn how specialized sensory cells and 500 million neurons help octopuses recognize mates and reproduce through touch alone.
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How octopuses find partners in the dark without seeing: The taste by touch science will surprise you
In the dark depths of the sea, where vision is difficult, meeting a mate becomes a problem. Octopuses, which are highly ...
When the scientists paired two male octopuses in the same setup, the males interacted by touching arms, but they never ...
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