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Incredible Discovery: the Dna of an Octopus Reveals that the Collapse of Antarctic Ice Is "Imminent"

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Research on changes in Antarctic ice is essential to understand the potential impacts of climate change on the sea and global ecosystems. That said, a recent scientific study turned to an ally that no one expected: the octopus of Turquet (Pareledone turketi), a resident of the frozen Antarctic waters.This cephalopod, known for its adaptability to the extreme environment, gave genetic clues about how the region's ice platforms have changed in the…
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Research on changes in Antarctic ice is essential to understand the potential impacts of climate change on the sea and global ecosystems. That said, a recent scientific study turned to an ally that no one expected: the octopus of Turquet (Pareledone turketi), a resident of the frozen Antarctic waters.This cephalopod, known for its adaptability to the extreme environment, gave genetic clues about how the region's ice platforms have changed in the…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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