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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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