30 Animals That Made Us Smarter podcast

Octopus and transplants

0:00
17:36
Rewind 15 seconds
Fast Forward 15 seconds

S2 Ep11. Can the remarkable dexterity of octopus suckers help improve delicate surgery? The octopus uses its powerful arms to grip onto rocks, capture prey and walk around the sea floor. Suckers are found along the arms which are crucial for manipulating objects. The action of these suckers has inspired a device to transfer fragile sheets of thin tissue in surgical procedures.

Thanks for listening. Let us know what you think. #30Animals

Get in touch: www.bbcworldservice.com/30animals

More episodes from "30 Animals That Made Us Smarter"