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An octopus has three hearts — and two of them stop beating every time it swims. That's not a metaphor. When an octopus s…
An octopus has three hearts — and two of them stop beating every time it swims.
That's not a metaphor. When an octopus swims, the two hearts that pump blood to its gills literally shut down. This is why octopuses prefer crawling along the seafloor: swimming exhausts them.
Oh, and their blood is blue. It uses copper instead of iron to carry oxygen, which works better in cold, low-oxygen water — but makes swimming even more tiring.
So the next time someone says they're "putting their heart into it" — remind them an octopus puts in three. And still gets winded walking to the fridge. 🫠
💬 Which fact surprised you more — the three hearts , or the blue blood?
@science

