When the scientists paired two male octopuses in the same setup, the males interacted by touching arms, but they never ...
A new study by Harvard biologists reveals how octopuses feel their way to potential mates with a "taste by touch" sensory ...
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A new study led by Harvard biologists, in collaboration with the University of California San Diego, the Okinawa Institute of ...
A new study by Harvard biologists reveals how octopuses feel their way to potential mates with a “taste by touch” sensory system and even can couple at arm’s length without actually seeing each other.
How do octopuses mate in the dark? A new study shows how the hectocotylus arm uses progesterone receptors to "taste" for a mate.
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Learn how specialized sensory cells and 500 million neurons help octopuses recognize mates and reproduce through touch alone.
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