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Home / Wildlife / Sea Critters / Blanket Octopuses will rip off their penis for the female to use alone

Blanket Octopuses will rip off their penis for the female to use alone

Updated on May 17, 2024January 26, 2023
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and then they die.

Sometimes female octopuses will eat the males before they’re able to mate. Because of this, the male blanket octopus will mate from a distance with a detachable penis. After successful reproduction the male octopus will die within months. 

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