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A description of Pablo's work, discovery-based science, and how following the unexpected and unusual can lead to new understanding and broad lessons: www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/arti...
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Scientists found that the male’s hectocotylus, the specialized arm for mating, is lined with receptors that can sense hormones from the female.
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Male octopus has ‘sex arm’ that can mate in the dark
Nicholas Bellono