Octopuses used in research could receive same protections as monkeys
Octopuses used in research could receive same protections as monkeys
For the first time in the United States, research with cephalopods might require approval by an ethics committee.

For the first time in the United States, research with cephalopods might require approval by an ethics committee.
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Don't trust an octopus. Ever. You heard it from me first.
31 0 ReplyWell, I don’t trust squids either, specifically ones that fly…
12 0 ReplyYou wouldn't be where you are today if it weren't for us.
11 0 Reply😳
8 0 ReplyThank you flying squid people. 🙇
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They have so many arms, it's practically impossible to see when they cross their fingers behind their back!
5 0 ReplyHey. Don't insult the many-armed. The problem is they only have a pitiful 8 instead of a respectable 10.
5 0 ReplyWhat kind of sad existence would a being with a measly 10 arms be able to lead? 12, and not fewer, as the gods intended!
3 0 ReplyWhat a sad, miserable existence armed creatures must live. I just use one of my many eyestalks to do anything an arm could do and more.
3 0 ReplyThese arms built your entire civilization!
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