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SUBMITTER: Godfrey-Smith P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9645608 | biostudies-literature | 2022
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Godfrey-Smith Peter P Scheel David D Chancellor Stephanie S Linquist Stefan S Lawrence Matthew M
PloS one 20221109 11
Wild Octopus tetricus frequently propel shells, silt, and algae through the water by releasing these materials from their arms while creating a forceful jet from the siphon held under the arm web. These "throws" occur in several contexts at a site in Jervis Bay, Australia, including in interactions with other octopuses. Material thrown in interactive contexts frequently hits other octopuses. Some throws appear to be targeted on other individuals, as suggested by several kinds of evidence: Throws ...[more]