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Kristin

Complicated Octopus Facts:
Octopus marginatus

Filed under: Complicated Octopus Facts by Kristin at 2:44 am

Today’s Complicated Octopus Fact comes to us from news@nature.com.
Photo by www.edge-of-reef.com.

Walktopus? Octopus marginatus

“Two tiny species of tropical octopus have demonstrated a remarkable disappearing trick. They adopt a two-armed ‘walk’ that frees up their remaining six limbs to camouflage them as they slink away from trouble.

‘When we noticed one was walking, I thought my gosh, this is amazing. It’s the first underwater bipedal locomotion I know of,’ says Christine Huffard of the University of California, Berkeley, who captured the behaviour on video.”

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