Por: The New York Times Science November 10, 2022
It turns out that the urge to hurl something at an irritating neighbor is not confined to land animals. A study published on shows that octopuses of at least one species throw silt and shells, sometimes at one another. It’s a rare behavior in the animal kingdom, and the study is the first time it has been documented in octopuses.While octopuses are intelligent, most species live largely solitary lives. But in Jervis Bay, Australia, unusually... + full article
Ars Technica USA Science November 11, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 10, 2022 6:15 pm UTC Share this story A female octopus throws debris that hits a male attempting to mate with her. The material thrown is silt, vigor is high, and thrower’s coloration pattern is dark uniform.... + más
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A group of wild octopuses have been caught on camera hurling silt and shells at each other in first of its kind footage.Researchers in Jervis Bay, Australia, used underwater cameras to monitor the behavior of the population over several days and have reported their results in a... + más
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The New York Times USA Science November 05, 2022
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In its small glass aquarium, an octopus is coiled placidly in its den.Then, a crab falls into the tank.The octopus scrambles to fling itself over the crab, looking less like a finely honed killing machine than a toddler who’s spotted a cookie, engulfing its clawed prey in a... + más
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