This octopus behavior might look funny at first glance, but it reveals how evolution solves complex problems in unexpected ways.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Humans may be right-handed or left-handed. It turns out octopuses don't have a dominant arm, but they do tend to perform some tasks more often with their front arms, new research ...
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