Clever Octopus Makes Like a Flounder

Friday, March 5, 2010 - 12:49 in Biology & Nature

To mimic a flounder, and avoid predators, the Atlantic longarm octopus swims forward with its arms trailing behind like flounder fins. It swims along the contours of the sea floor, even torquing its body so both eyes move to the left.

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