Cephalopod Awareness: Tree Octopuses

ohiobarns.com, Tree OctopusMany visitors to this cephaloblog are probably already aware of the plight of the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus. However, there is another, rarer species said to lurk in the farm country of the northeast. And the first photographic evidence of the elusive seven-legged Vermount tree octopus has recently been released. It is an enormous beast which obviously has binocular vision and a hardened siphon. Be aware folks. Be very aware! :razz:

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All kidding aside, this concludes my posts for the first annual International Cephalopod Awareness Day. Thanks again to everyone who participated. If you are interested in planning events for next year, head on over to TONMO and join the conversation. And remember, next year it will be 08-October-08!

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2 Responses to “Cephalopod Awareness: Tree Octopuses”

  1. Cz Says:

    Is that a tree?

  2. Jason Says:

    Yes, I believe it was a tree at one time. Now it is a decorative stump.

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