When it brings its tongue back in, the molecules contact special receptors ... So a fly tastes with its feet! An octopus tastes with its legs – all eight of them! If you count the suckers on all 8 ...
If you were to dissect an elephant trunk, it would actually look more like the inside of your tongue than your nose. Trunks, tongues, and even octopus arms are unique organs called muscular ...
They revealed that this Giant Pacific Octopus uses her suction cups to taste ... cups contains more taste receptors than the human tongue, giving Flurry a sensory edge that defies imagination.
Ah, the octopus! Although it has a beak with a tongue inside it, the octopus actually tastes using its 8 tentacles. Each tentacle can have more than two hundred suckers on it, and each sucker is ...
Blue-lined octopuses are from a group of venomous octopuses that look plain in color until they are threatened, at which time their bodies flare with electric blue lines to ward off potential threats, ...