MIAMI: Scientists are learning more about a mysterious octopus which taps its prey before stunning the unwitting victim into its arms, according to a study Wednesday.
A preference for rough sex and for traveling in groups has also been noticed in the larger Pacific striped octopus, according to the research published in the journal PLOS ONE.
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