[ad_1] <! – SHOW ARTICLE -> MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) – Scientists exploring deep offshore corals and sponges have found an unprecedented spectacle: hundreds of octopus nestled between rocks with inverted tentacles and …
Read More »About 1,000 brooding octopuses found off California coast
[ad_1] MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) — Scientists exploring the sea floor off the coast of central California for deep-water coral and sponges instead found an unprecedented sight: Hundreds of octopuses tucked between rocks …
Read More »Swarm of 1,000 octopuses found at the bottom of the ocean
[ad_1] Scientists exploring the waters near Monterey, California, have sighted over 1,000 octopus at the bottom of the ocean – the largest octopus nursery ever discovered National Geographic. The incredible images were …
Read More »These adorable baby octopuses were rescued from a plastic bin off Hawaii.
[ad_1] Marine biologists inspecting coral reefs off Hawaii have rescued two tiny octopuses that they found floating among plastic garbage, reported the Associated Press. The researchers collected the tiny cephalopods from their …
Read More »Octopuses react to "ecstasy" like humans: study
[ad_1] According to a study that reveals an evolutionary link between the social behaviors of sea creatures and humans, octopus reacts to the popular drug, called MDMA or "ecstasy", which modifies the …
Read More »Octopuses become friendly on ecstasy
[ad_1] A new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University showed that octopus reacts in the same way to humans when given MDMA, also known as Ecstasy, indicating that there are genetic …
Read More »The aggressive octopuses received ecstasy and they started to behave very humanly
[ad_1] Octopuses taking MDMA are really nice to each other – representative imageFlickr Commons Scientists have found a genetic and evolutionary link between the social behavior of octopus and humans. Both species …
Read More »Octopuses on ecstasy: the party drug leads to eight-arm hugs, Study
[ad_1] Octopuses on ecstasy: the party drug leads to eight-arm hugs, Study This is what happened when scientists gave ecstasy to octopuses. The drug ecstasy, also called MDMA or molly, can make …
Read More »Octopuses with ecstasy want to cuddle and wander
[ad_1] What's got eight legs, a lot of feelings and could be spotted by hugging a rave? An octopus on the MDMA. According to New York Times, a study published Thursday Current …
Read More »On ecstasy, antisocial octopuses tend to hug
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