@yourdigitalbrain.bsky.social posted a video on X claiming that female octopuses throw rocks at males that bother them, documented in Octopus tetricus. The source posted a video with it that looked suspiciously like AI. After further investigation, I confirmed that this was an AI video, but the idea is that octopuses throw things at other octopuses when attempting to mate with them.
According to the Physical Organization, researchers conducted a study and “were able to see that the female octopuses engaged in multiple types of object-throwing. In most instances, throwing material such as silt or even shells was simply a means of moving material that was in the way or when building a nest” (Yirka 3).
Another source that I investigated was Popular Science. They found similar things in their studies, stating, “octopuses deliberately throw debris like silt and shells, sometimes directed at other octopuses, for the first time.” This source confirmed the first statement that octopuses do indeed throw things like silt and stone at other octopuses.
To conclude, female octopuses often throw things at other octopuses as a way of guarding territory, showing dominance, for mating, or for no clear reason at all.