Octopus studies detail strange behavior and genetics
Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 21:50
in Biology & Nature
UC Berkeley marine biologist Roy Caldwell first saw the intriguing octopus in Panama, in 1977. It was pretty, and striped, and about the size of his little finger. He brought a few specimens back to his lab, and one of the females surprised him: Unlike most octopuses he had seen, she didn't die...