Article 6ZZ3S Octopuses prefer to use different arms for different tasks, scientists find

Octopuses prefer to use different arms for different tasks, scientists find

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6ZZ3S)

Creatures favour front arms for most tasks, study suggests, despite fact all eight arms are capable of all actions

While some humans find they have two left feet on the dancefloor, octopuses manage to coordinate eight highly flexible arms across a host of behaviours, from foraging to den-building, or moving around the seafloor.

Now researchers say they have completed the most comprehensive study of its kind, not only identifying the actions and small motions involved in different types of movements, but revealing that - like primates, rodents and fish - the cephalopods prefer to use particular limbs for certain tasks.

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