The Unusual Mating Habits of This Octopus Totally Blow Biologists’ Minds
This handout photo provided by Roy L. Caldwell shows a small male larger Pacific striped octopus stalking its prey. The researchers speculate that beak-to-beak mating may let brooding females stay near their eggs while they mate again, or let males keep other males away from...
Posted On Aug 13 2015