2021
DOI: 10.2108/zs210037
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Evaluation of Visual and Tactile Perception by Plain-Body Octopus (Callistoctopus aspilosomatis) of Prey-Like Objects

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“…Octopuses are more likely to attack crabs and horizontal gures resembling a crab than more upright gures(Young 1956). Octopuses also show a preference for life-like arti cial crabs with both the visual and tactile features of a real crab, as opposed to only visual, only tactile, or neither stimuli(Kawashima and Ikeda 2021). The arti cial crabs used in this study met these requirements, therefore, the bait treatments (light, tuna oil, tuna bait pellet) may have been irrelevant and only the life-like resemblance of the crab lure was important.…”
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“…Octopuses are more likely to attack crabs and horizontal gures resembling a crab than more upright gures(Young 1956). Octopuses also show a preference for life-like arti cial crabs with both the visual and tactile features of a real crab, as opposed to only visual, only tactile, or neither stimuli(Kawashima and Ikeda 2021). The arti cial crabs used in this study met these requirements, therefore, the bait treatments (light, tuna oil, tuna bait pellet) may have been irrelevant and only the life-like resemblance of the crab lure was important.…”
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confidence: 90%