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Maybe the biggest misconception about them is that they’re very alien and very different from us,” he says. “And I think one of the messages I wanted to get across in the book is that all of life, all of animal life in particular, shares a set of universal goals.” Among them, he says, animals are driven to seek food, shelter and a mate.

In the water column, they'd be feeding on things like shrimp, which are quite fast, so they need to grab them," said Taite, who employs DNA barcoding to study cephalopod evolution and family trees. "And the hooks also help them to pull the prey to them, whereas the octopods would mostly use their arms for walking."

O'Shea, S. (2002). " Haliphron atlanticus– a giant gelatinous octopus" (PDF). Biodiversity Update. 5: 1. Norman, M. D.; Finn, J.; Tregenza, T. (2001). "Dynamic mimicry in an Indo-Malayan octopus" (PDF). Proceedings of the Royal Society. 268 (1478): 1755–8. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2001.1708. PMC 1088805. PMID 11522192. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 February 2012 . Retrieved 1 October 2008. We’ve sort of villainised anthropomorphising animals on the grounds that we shouldn’t assume that the human experience relates directly to the animal experience. And that’s fair,” he says. “But we also shouldn’t assume that it doesn’t – the two are not completely divorced from one another.” Lenz, Tiago M., et al. " First Description of the Eggs and Paralarvae of the Tropical Octopus, Octopus Insularis, under Culture Conditions." BioOne 33.1 (2015): 101-09. Print.

a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ruppert, Edward E.; Fox, Richard S.; Barnes, Robert D. (2008). Invertebrate Zoology. Cengage Learning. pp.363–364. ISBN 978-81-315-0104-7. Laschi, Cecilia; Cianchetti, Matteo; Mazzolai, Barbara; Margheri, Laura; Follador, Maurizio; Dario, Paolo (2012). "Soft Robot Arm Inspired by the Octopus". Advanced Robotics. 26 (7): 709–727. doi: 10.1163/156855312X626343. ISSN 0169-1864. S2CID 6104200. Goldman, Jason G. (24 May 2012). "How do octopuses navigate?". Scientific American. 168 (4): 491–497. doi: 10.1007/BF00199609. S2CID 41369931 . Retrieved 8 June 2017.According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species, most octopus species are not endangered. Most are either listed as least concern or as data deficient, which means there isn’t enough data about the species to make a determination on their endangered status. Like other cephalopods, octopuses have camera-like eyes, [48] and can distinguish the polarisation of light. Colour vision appears to vary from species to species, for example being present in O. aegina but absent in O. vulgaris. [57] Opsins in the skin respond to different wavelengths of light and help the animals choose a coloration that camouflages them; the chromatophores in the skin can respond to light independently of the eyes. [58] [59]

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