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points of departure Skip to content points of departure The blanket octopus Meet the Indo-Pacific violet blanket octopus! Females grow up to 6 ft (2 m) long—and are more than 10,000x larger than males. They also sport massive “blankets,” or webs of skin connecting their dorsal arms, that they can detach to distract predators. pic.twitter.com/3VMrE8snWj — American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) May 9, 2024 dinesh miscellaneous Leave a comment May 10, 2024 1 Minute Where do butterflies come from? https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/where-did-butterflies-come-from-scientist-on-case-180983698/ “I was so surprised that scientists didn’t know everything about this, and it became my childhood dream to figure out where butterflies came from, how they evolved and how they’re related to each other,” says Kawahara, now a 45-year-old entomologist at the University of Florida. dinesh miscellaneous Leave a comment May 8, 2024 1 Minute Light cones f...

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