
In Deep with the Octopus
Description
Octopuses are eight-armed, boneless, solitary sea creatures.
They're ugly, slimy and squirmy.
Some can weight over 200 pounds while others can be as small as a golf ball.
They have taste receptors all over their body, and scent receptors on every arm.
One kind of octopus can even spit out toxic saliva at its enemies!
These complex creatures can even solve problems, store memories, recognize shapes and even mimic people.
In Deep with the Octopus takes you inside the octopus's world--with fascinating facts, photos and everything you need to know about:
- types of octopus
- anatomy
- life and mating cycles
- habitats
- behaviour
- intelligence
You'll also:
- learn how octopuses shoot ink.
- explore habitats.
- find out how octopuses have changed over the centuries.
- discover the neat tricks they perform.
- learn what octopuses eat, and what eats them.
- take a quiz.
More details
Person
Norma Dixon is the author of Lowdown on Earthworms and is now researching the lowdown on mollusks. Norma has worked as an ad writer and a school programs guide at the Vancouver Museum and the VanDusen Botanical Gardens. She lives in Vancouver.