Researchers studying the behavior and neuroscience of octopuses have long suspected that the animals' arms may have minds of their own. The new research supports previous findings that octopus' ...
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Octopuses can taste with their arms, and each arm acts almost on its own
Octopus arms can detect and respond to chemical signals from prey without waiting for instructions from the brain.
In a highly-anticipated experiment, researchers are attempting to decode how the octopus controls its multi-armed mind. It was in a lab full of marine invertebrates that Dominic Sivitilli first ...
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