Octopuses Have Three Hearts, Blue Blood, and Neurons Throughout Their Arms
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Octopuses Have Three Hearts, Blue Blood, and Neurons Throughout Their Arms

Octopuses have three hearts: two branchial hearts pump blood through the gills, while a third systemic heart circulates oxygenated blood to the body. Their blood is blue because it uses haemocyanin (copper-based) rather than haemoglobin (iron-based) to carry oxygen. Most remarkably, about two-thirds of their approximately 500 million neurons are located in their eight arms rather than their central brain, allowing each arm to act semi-independently.

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Mather, J.A. (2008). Cephalopod consciousness: Behavioural evidence. Consciousness and Cognition.

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April 21, 2026
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