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Speculation about Why a female octopus dies after her eggs are hatched
I noticed your recent edits of Speculation about Why a female octopus dies after her eggs are hatched. The content that was deleted is referenced, and known to be true about octopus habits. Without any further information about why you removed this content, I have rolled back your edits. If you believe the content is invalid, I encourage you to begin a discussion at Talk:Speculation about Why a female octopus dies after her eggs are hatched. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 23:52, 14 April 2015 (UTC)