Octopus Arms Think for Themselves – Scientists Reveal How They Work

Octopus bimaculoidesThe large nerve cord that runs along each octopus arm is divided into segments, allowing for precise movement control and forming a spatial map of its suckers. Octopus arms exhibit remarkable dexterity, capable of bending, twisting, and curling with an almost limitless range of motion. Researchers at the University of Chicago have discovered that the […]

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