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Photographs and facts from the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Octopuses are mollusks, related to squid, clams, and snails. Like squid, they are cephalopods, meaning ‘headfoot’, so named because the feet arms are attached to the head. The bulbous sac ... http://www.aqua.org/animals_giantpacificoctopus.html
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- The Monsters of the Deep
Explore the animals that live in deep waters such as giant squid, and snails. ... http://www.abc.net.au/science/ocean/monsters/
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- The Giant Pacific Octopus
Sketch and fact sheet from the National Parks Conservation Association. The giant Pacific octopus is an intelligent creature. In laboratory tests and aquariums, it has been able to solve mazes very quickly, unscrew jar lids to retrieve food inside th ... http://www.npca.org/marine_and_coastal/marine_wildlife/octopus.html
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- Giant Squid
The existence of the giant squid, genus Architeuthis, is well accepted by science though few have ever been seen. Here, teens will be able to discover the means by which squids move, its physical characteristics, and its feeding habits. Giant squid a ... http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/squid.htm
| | - Octopus Show
Describes the ingenuity of these magnificent creatures. Also how they live and how they are capable of disguising themselves. Includes video clips. ... http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/the-octopus-show/introduction/2013/
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