Biology
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Female Octopus Avoids Harassment By Hurling Shells at Persistent Male
A team of University of Sydney scientists videotaped common Sydney octopuses (Octopus tetricus) "throwing" shells, silt, and other seabed trash at other octopuses six years ago.
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