Most of us think of the brain as a single command center that controls everything the body does. Octopuses work differently.
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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 ...
Octopuses are among the most neurologically complex invertebrates, famed for their extraordinary dexterity. Their eight arms allow them to capture hidden prey, communicate, explore, and even mate ...
Robots exploring the ocean floor today use pre-programmed movements, centralized processors, and rigid structures to do their ...
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