Search
Log in
Sign up
Watch fullscreen
Why Do Octopuses Tear Themselves Apart After Mating?
Live Science
Follow
Like
Comments
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
2 years ago
Octopus mothers slam themselves against rocks and eat their own arms before their eggs hatch. Scientists have discovered what leads to the self-destruction.
Category
🤖
Tech
Show less
Recommended
1:03
|
Up next
Why Do Octopuses 'Self-Destruct' After Mating?
Live Science
1:34
The Many Wonders Of The Octopus
FYI News
1:20
Why dolphins throw octopuses before eating them
Popular Science
1:08
Scientists Reveal Why Octopus Moms Essentially Kill Themselves After Giving Birth
Geo Beats
1:02
Tentacles to Taste? Octopuses Are Very Interesting Creatures
Amaze Lab
1:19
Milky Way's Largest Stellar Black Hole Discovery
Space.com
1:06
James Webb Space Telescope: Dazzling 4K View Of The N79 Nebula
Space.com
1:24
Virgin Galactic's 6th Commercial Flight Launched First Ukrainian Woman And 3 Others To Space
Space.com
3:41
Pros And Cons Of Cash Back Credit Cards
Kiplinger
3:49
What Is A College 529 Savings Plan - How Does It Work?
Kiplinger
2:39
Health Insurance Seen As A Hurdle For Early Retirees
Kiplinger
3:58
Ace's Masterclasses Guitar Tracking Tips
Music Radar
2:26
10 Greatest Synth Icons
Music Radar
3:35
Ace's Masterclasses Recording Guitar Melodies
Music Radar
1:51
Whale With No Tail Swimming Off The Coast Of Washington State
Live Science
3:07
10 Strange Sights On Google Earth
Live Science
0:50
A Gigantic Cavity Is Splitting Milky Way Constellations
Live Science
4:13
Is Every Spider Web Unique?
Live Science
1:48
Iceland Comes From Greenland?
Live Science
1:24
Sheep Flow Like Water
Live Science
1:33
What Are The American Myths: Civil War
Live Science
1:58
13 Mummies Coffins Unearthed In Egypt
Live Science
3:07
Does The Earth Have A Pulse?
Live Science
3:03
DART: Double Asteroid Redirection Test
Live Science
1:36
Earth's First Planetary Defense
Live Science