We know octopuses are intelligent, but watch as this octopus surprises scientists by finding its own way to solve a problem.
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UChicago scientists reveal nervous system secrets that give octopus arms their incredible dexterityThe suckers are also packed with sensory receptors that allow the octopus to taste and smell things that they touch—like combining a hand with a tongue and a nose. The researchers believe the ...
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Catch and Sushi Series Ep.5: Octopus and Red UrchinOctopus and Red Urchin ...
A snake smells with its tongue ... So a fly tastes with its feet! An octopus tastes with its legs – all eight of them! If you count the suckers on all 8 legs of an octopus, there can be almost 2,000 ...
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