- Wikipedia: Octopus
Article examines the eight-armed cephalopod including its physiology, intelligence, sensation, and classification.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus
- Giant Pacific Octopus: Octopus dofleini
Images capturing them swimming, changing colors, and hiding in their dens.
dive.bc.ca/pictures/octo/octo.html
- Save The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
Learn how to help save this possibly endangered, probably nonexistant amphibious cephalopod. Also find links to cephalopod information, conservation organization, and some truely endangered animals.
zapatopi.net/treeoctopus
- Octopus Group, The - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Elucidating the mechanisms and principles of the octopus's arm motor control at the cellular and behavioral levels for the purpose of designing a flexible robotic arm.
www.octopus.huji.ac.il
- NATURE: The Octopus Show
PBS show provides some amazing examples of octopus ingenuity.
www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/octopus
- Armed But Not Dangerous
Article exploring whether or not the octopus really is the invertebrate intellect of the undersea world.
www.nwf.org/nationalwildlife/printerFriendly.cfm?issueID=53&articleID=604
- Giant Octopus Web Page, The
Addresses the anatomy, natural history, and ecology of Octopus dofleini found off the Alaska coast.
marine.alaskapacific.edu/octopus
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