Octopus

The monstrous sea creatures have 8 tentacles. They can be deadly and dangerous. The most intelligent invertebrates can go through any small places and color camouflage for defense.
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Tree Octopus: Is It Real
When it first appeared on the internet in 1998, the tree octopus created quite a flutter. In this article we answer the question 'tree octopus, is it real?' The website that had described the creature gave scientific data and citations about the authenticity of the Cephalopod. Nevertheless some practical minds would still want to know about tree octopus, are they real or fake?

Octopus Facts for Kids
The octopus is an intriguing creature of the seas that derives its name from a Greek word which means eight-footed. They are found in various parts of the oceans, most commonly in the coral reefs. These are intelligent animals that can distinguish between shapes and patterns ans also have observational learning abilities. To know more about some interesting octopus facts, scroll down...

Facts about Blue Ringed Octopus
Despite its tiny appearance, the Blue Ringed octopus is considered to be quite dangerous. Here are some interesting facts about the Blue Ringed octopus.

Ever Heard Of The Kraken?
The mythological Kraken is considered to be the Giant Squid or the Colossal Octopus; I wonder when it will be proven which one of these was the Kraken in the myths.

Two Legs Good for Tiptoeing Octopus
Eight legs good, two legs better - if you are a tropical octopus faced with a hungry predator, that is.