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Related: About this forumThe great escape: Inky the octopus legs it to freedom from aquarium
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/13/the-great-escape-inky-the-octopus-legs-it-to-freedom-from-new-zealand-aquarium
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The great escape: Inky the octopus legs it to freedom from aquarium (Original Post)
Baobab
Apr 2016
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Xipe Totec
(44,507 posts)1. Top entry in the police blotter. nt
Baobab
(4,667 posts)3. This is the second story like this Ive read. Cephalopods are really smart.
Also they have almost no bones- So a fairly large octopus can squeeze through a quarter sized hole.
Warpy
(114,503 posts)5. If we're the rough draft for intelligence and technological development
the cephalopods are certainly well positioned to take over once we're out of the way.
I'm glad they didn't bother looking for him. Something wants to get out that bad, you just let it go. LLAP, Inky.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)2. I love waking up to good news early in the morning.
LynnTTT
(363 posts)4. Octopus love
My stepmother was a volunteer at Moat Marine in Sarasota. My Dad swore that an octopus was in love with his wife. And by golly, it would follow her from one side of the tank to wherever she was, would come from the back when she put her face up against the front and never moved until she left. And no, she was not feeding it.
zebonaut
(3,688 posts)6. As Slimy as Ted Cruz
