So Many Arms! How Octopuses Avoid Tying Themselves in Knots

Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 11:30 in Biology & Nature

Octopuses are not in complete control of their arms, but evolution has devised a clever and simple way to prevent them from getting tied in knots: Something in their skin prevents their own suckers from grabbing on.

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