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Discover how octopuses mate without seeing their partners

Scientists have revealed that male octopuses can fertilize females without seeing them, utilizing a special arm known as <strong>hectocotylus</strong>. This new study explains how this arm is directed during mating.

Discover how octopuses use their senses during mating

Researchers from Harvard University have revealed how male octopuses utilize their specialized arm to sense female hormones during mating. This discovery highlights the complexity of mating processes in these marine creatures.

Explore Unique Loyalty in Wood Cockroaches Through Wing Biting

Wood cockroaches exhibit an unconventional bonding behavior by biting each other's wings as a courtship ritual, fostering strong loyalty and aggression against intruders. This phenomenon reveals unprecedented behavioral complexities in the insect world.