Why Female Octopuses Starve Themselves to Death After Mating?

The final days of a female octopus's life are painful, bleak, and joyless.


Octopuses have fascinated both scientists and laypeople for a long time, and it seems they only become more intriguing with each discovery. They're incredibly intelligent, have three hearts, eject ink, have blue blood, grow new arms, are master disguisers, and fit into the tiniest of places. But one aspect of

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