Halil Babilli

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But an octopus has three hearts, not one. Their hearts pump blood that is blue-green, using copper as the oxygen-carrying molecule instead of the iron which makes our blood red. Then, of course, there is the nervous system – large like ours, but built on a different design, with a different set of relationships between body and brain.
Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life
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