What Aristotle Got Wrong About The Octopus
What Aristotle Got Wrong About The OctopusFor evidence of evolution’s sheer barminess, look no further than the humble octopus. It’s boneless, beaked, and many-brained; it has blue blood, three hearts, and eight arms; it can change color and shape at will, and comes equipped with an ink sac for defense (or, presumably, calligraphy). The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign...
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