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Why Do Octopuses Tear Themselves Apart After Mating?
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1/24/2025
Octopus mothers slam themselves against rocks and eat their own arms before their eggs hatch. Scientists have discovered what leads to the self-destruction.
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For most octopus moms, brooding eggs is the last thing she'll ever do.
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As her eggs get close to hatching, an octopus mother will self-destruct.
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She stops eating.
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She may tear at her own skin, bang her body against rocks, or even eat her own arms.
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Now researchers know why.
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When an octopus mom lays eggs, a set of glands near her eyes called the optic glands start
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amping up their production of certain components of cholesterol.
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These molecules seem to act as signals that kick off a fetal frenzy.
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The findings could help explain why an intelligent creature like the octopus lives for merely
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a year.
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