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• A human has one brain with four distinct lobes, with each lobe in charge of a different function. An octopus has nine brains with up to 75 different lobes. They use one central brain to control the nervous system and a small brain in each arm to control movement. • Octopuses have no skeleton, but they do have powerful jaws, a parrot-like beak, and venomous saliva. • Some people call octopus appendages “tentacles”, but that is incorrect; they are actually “arms.” Arms have suckers along their entire length, while tentacles have suckers only at the tip. This means that octopuses have eight arms and no tentacles, but cuttlefish, nautiluses, and squids have eight arms and two tentacles. • The muscles in the arms are more similar to the muscles in a human tongue than to the human bicep. An octopus can turn its arms into a rigid rod, and can also shorten them in length by up to 70%. Its arm muscles can resist the strength of a pull amounting to 100 times the weight of the octopus. • Octopuses can taste with their entire bodies, most especially in their suckers. The suckers can be folded in half and have such dexterity that they can untie a knotted string. When an octopus grabs a fish with the end of an arm, the arm does not deliver the fish directly to the mouth. Instead, the fish is passed the length of the arm, from one sucker to the next, like moving down a conveyor belt. • Three-fifths of the neurons of an octopus are located in their arms rather than their brains. When severed, an arm can carry on for several hours as if nothing is wrong. When an octopus loses part of an arm, it can regenerate it in as little as six weeks. ...continued

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• Octopus eyes are strikingly similar to human eyes. However, there are differences: the octopus can see polarized light which humans cannot; it has wide-angle panoramic views instead of seeing only what’s ahead of it; and each eye can swivel independently. Octopuses are able to keep their eyes in the same orientation regardless of their body position. Sensors keep the pupils balanced as the octopus moves, which allows it to see the same whether it is upside down or right-side up. It also has horizontal pupils, while humans have round ones.

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• Human vision can see clearly to the horizon but an octopus can see clearly only about 8 feet away. Furthermore, humans can see in a full spectrum of color, whereas the octopus can see only in shades of black, white, and grey, making it all the more astonishing that its skin can change into so many colors that cannot even be detected by the color-blind octopus. Just as humans are either right-handed or left-handed, an octopus is either right-eyed or left-eyed. • Scientists recently found that octopus skin contains the same light-sensitive proteins present in octopus eyes, meaning an octopus’s skin can sense and respond to light without information from the eyes or brain.

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• The ink squirted by an octopus acts as a smoke screen so it can get away from predators, but it also contains substances that affect the predator, including an enzyme that irritates the eyes and clogs the gills, and a hormone that affects circulation. The ink can also dull the attacker’s ability to smell and taste. Scientists were befuddled to find that the ink also contains the “feel-good” hormone dopamine and theorize it may drug potential predators into complacency, while also sedating potential prey. If an octopus is unable to escape its own cloud of ink, it may die.


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• Peter Gray was right-handed up until the day he fell off of a horse-drawn wagon. His right arm got tangled in the moving spokes of the wheels. The wagon driver dropped him off on his front porch of his house, where his horrified parents rushed him to the doctor. The arm was so mangled that it could not be saved, and at the age of 8, Peter Gray became left-handed because that’s the only hand he had left. The year was 1923.

• After six seasons with the minor leagues, Peter landed his first major league contract when the St. Louis Browns of the American League purchased his contract from the Chicks for $20,000. Gray played left and center field for the Browns, appearing in 77 games. He batted .218 with a .958 fielding percentage in center field. On May 19, 1945, he fulfilled his lifelong dream and played a double header in Yankee Stadium, collecting five hits and two RBI as the Browns swept the Yankees. The first game ended 10-1 and the second ended 5-1.

• Peter had always loved baseball and losing an arm did nothing to deter his passion. He taught himself to hit, • However, as the season progressed, it became apparent that he could not hit breaking pitches as well pitch, and field one-handed. By the age of 19 he was as two-handed batters, due to the fact that he could playing semi-pro and minor league baseball with a vanot change the timing or direction of the swing once riety of teams. it started. Pitchers on opposing teams took advan• After Pearl Harbor in 1941, Peter tried to join the tage of this handicap, throwing curve balls all seaArmy but was turned away due to being an amputee. son long. He groused about the rejection, saying, “I learned to

handle a bat one-handed; I ought to be able to handle a • When World War II ended and wounded soldiers returned home, Peter Gray visited many hospitals to rifle, too!” Instead, he returned to the ball field. give hope to other amputees, reassuring them that • In 1942 he signed with the minor league team called the they could still lead happy and productive lives in Three Rivers Club of the Canadian–American League. spite of missing limbs. An enormous crowd turned out to see him play, and he did not let his fans down. In the bottom of the ninth, • However, the return of soldiers also meant there was no shortage of men to play baseball, and the major with two outs and the bases loaded, he approached the leagues had plenty of talented players with two arms plate. He hit a line drive to the right field, which drove to choose from. Peter’s final big league game was in both the tying and winning runs. Overjoyed fans played in September of 1945. He returned to the mipelted the field with money, and Peter collected about nor leagues for another four seasons. $700.

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• The turn-out at the games helped him get noticed by the • Throughout the 1950s, Peter Grey played in exhibition games. In 1986, a movie based on his life minor league Memphis Chicks, and he was playing for starred Keith Carradine. It was called “A Winner them when a sportswriter dubbed him “the one-armed Never Quits.” In 1995 his biography was published, wonder.” In 1944, he batted .333 and had an incredible entitled “One-Armed Wonder: Pete Gray, Wartime 68 stolen bases. That same year he was awarded the Baseball, and the American Dream.” Most Valuable Player of the Southern Association, and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association recognized • Peter Gray died in 2002 at the age of 87. him as the “Most Courageous Athlete.”


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