A video showing an octopus clinging and "riding" an eel in an effort to avoid being eaten was shared on Reddit where it went viral. Reddit user u/freudian_nipps posted the video, which appears to have ...
Videos filmed by divers show that choking, blinding and sacrificing limbs are all in the cephalopods’ repertoire. By Joshua Rapp Learn The conger eel was the favorite, weighing at least three times ...
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Octopuses change color in milliseconds, even though they are colorblind
Learn why octopuses change color, how fast they can blend into their surroundings, and how the creatures can change into colors they can’t even see.
Susan Scott witnessed an octopus change into three forms in five seconds. Other octopus skin cells are reflective. Arranged in stacks of plates, the resulting colors are iridescent greens, blues, ...
Wrapping our tentacles of our minds around the surreal notion that we occupy the same planet as cephalopods, those sucker-laden, ink-blasting, oh-so-smart, super-soggy superstars of the not-so-deep?
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