Many Things Under a Rock: The Mysteries of Octopuses
by David Scheel Author and Laurel "Yoyo" Scheel Illustrator
A marine biologist reflects on his decades of studying octopuses, unraveling the mysteries of their behavior, physiology, and cognitive abilities. The book delves into questions such as how a soft, boneless creature can outsmart predators and how octopuses form relationships despite their solitary nature. Over twenty-five years of research, the author has witnessed breakthroughs in understanding these creatures, from their camouflage abilities to their surprising emotional depth. The work combines scientific discoveries with personal experiences and Indigenous stories, revealing a unique connection between humans and octopuses.
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