



Today i couldn't help but think about octopuses- I love how they work! They are so interesting. I admire their fluid movements and that they can fit into the strangest places. Once in hawaii i followed one graciously through the tropical warm waters and it was exciting because it inked! I want to be an octopus so if one of my heart fails, i'll still have TWO more. Plus they are just so neat looking!

The eight appendages of the octopus are "arms" not legs, all similar in length.
2 comments:
Octupuses rock!
I never knew you had a thing for octopus. Good to know.
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