Friday, 3 February 2017

The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus

Have a look at this website about the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus and identify some key facts about it. In particular can you find out:
  1. Where does the tree octopus live?
  2. How does the tree octopus explore its world?
  3. What does the tree octopus use its arms for?
  4. Why is the tree octopus at danger of extinction?
  5. Which humans have put the octopus at risk?
  6. What can people do to help to save the tree octopus?
What else can you find out?

13 comments:

  1. The tree octopus can be found in Olympic peninsula their habits lies on the eastern side.

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  2. The octopus lives in the temperate rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula.

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  3. Tree octopuses have eyesight comparable to humans. Besides allowing them to see their prey and environment, it helps them in inter-octopus relations.

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  4. Tree octopuses have eyesight comparable to humans. they are born in Hood Canal.in Northwestern themed pulp magazines of the 1930 to the 1940s they called the tree octopus a flesh sucker.

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  5. The tree octopus lives in temperate rainforests of the Olympic peninsula.
    It uses its tentacles to grab onto branches then it swings itself and keeps on doing it until it reaches its destination.
    As I said it uses its tentacles to grab onto branches then it swings itself

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  6. An intelligent and inquisitive being (it has the largest brain-to-body ratio for any mollusk), the tree octopus explores its arboreal world by both touch ans sight.

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  7. The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus can be found in temperate rain forests in the Olympic Peninsula it's predators are the bald eagle and the Sasquatch. It has the largest brain-to-body-ratio in any mollusk. Their scientific name is (Octopus paxarbolis).

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  8. The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus lives In the temperate rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula in the west coast of North America.It explores its arboreal world by both touch and sight.A tree octopus uses its arms for grabbing branches to pull herself along.

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  9. 1.Tree octopuses live in Temperate rainforests

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  10. The tree Octopus is a very rarely found animal, because people hunt them because they finally discovered their location which is the Olympic national Forest and rivers where they lay their eggs. It was given the Latin name " Paxarbolis" which in Spanish means tree. It can live on land and water and its predator is said to be the Sasquatch.

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  11. This is fake, this shows most people believe everything they see online.Octopuses cant live in trees.

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    1. I think that as well because octopuses dont live in trees

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  12. the tree octopuses is fake if you don't bealive me here 2 reasons Octopus can't live in trees and if you look up the internet it's says kids belive every they read.

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