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Octopuses use natural hot tub dubbed Octopus Garden at ocean bottom to hatch eggs more quickly

Por: CBS News Science August 24, 2023

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Washington — Most octopuses lead solitary lives. So scientists were startled to find thousands of them huddled together, protecting their eggs at the bottom of the ocean off the central California coast.Now researchers may have solved the mystery of why these pearl octopuses congregate: Heat seeping up from the base of an extinct underwater volcano helps their eggs hatch faster. This 2019 image from video provided by The Monterey Bay Aquarium... + full article



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