Light Sensitive Proteins Enable Octopuses To "See" With Their Skin

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Photo Credit: Aqua.org

The octopus has long fascinated scientists. The intelligent cephalopods have been known to use coconut shells for mobile homes and armor, disable their suckers to avoid becoming a tangled mess, plot escapes from aquarium enclosures, and even predict World Cup soccer game outcomes.

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  • smartdaisy
    smartdaisy10년 이하
    Very cool people should read this. Will need to soon
    • KAILEY10년 이하
      COOL I LEARNED THAT THEY CAN PROTECT THEM SELVES WITH CAMO
      • Audrey10년 이하
        Cool!!
        • dog lover10년 이하
          so cool!
          • psps125
            psps12510년 이하
            cool
            • Valria31610년 이하
              super cool
              • kino der toten10년 이하
                vary interesting
                • Anonymous10년 이하
                  so cool
                  • Nerdy10년 이하
                    I really wish they included a time line
                    • fabo
                      fabo10년 이하
                      I learned that octopuses can see threw there skin, they can camouflage, and they can predict world cup soccer games. What makes me interested me was that they can see threw there skin, and they can change color by the way the light is. How can they brake out of a aquarium?

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