screaming, I literally run on three feet ladies and gentlemen.
Specifically, the Discovery program recently posted a video on Facebook’s social network with extremely unique content. In the video, we can clearly see an octopus running … jogging on the seabed.
This is a very interesting find because most people think that an octopus can only swing with its pipe. But it turns out that octopuses swim by sucking water into the body and spraying through a tube called a siphon tube. They also use this tube to push the body in a certain direction.
Close-up of octopus walking on the seabed
A 2005 study found how they “walk” and especially when trying to escape predators, scientists believe octopuses often use two “legs” to move around. switches and six taps to camouflage your body from danger.
University of California science co-author Robert Full says the discovery changed everything we know about octopus.
It turns out that this animal is just as eager to exercise as humans
The video quickly gained 16,000 likes after just one day of publication and received many positive responses from internet users.
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