What is the reproductive organ of the octopus?
What is the reproductive organ of the octopus?
The male octopus Males are equipped with a special tentacle where the sperm resides. In mating it is inserted into the female's head. Sometimes, during sexual intercourse, the tentacle used for this purpose and which is called the ectocotyl, detaches, but later grows back.
Why is it said that octopus is cooked in its water?
TRANSLATION: "The octopus must be cooked in its own water". ... Popular wisdom explains precisely that their own arrogance will lead them into error, and the true sage must wait for them to hurt themselves, with their own attitude that metaphorically assumes the semblance of octopus water!