On Tuesday night, we learned about a new animal. It's shy, elusive, endangered, and a bad choice for a sixth grader's animal report.
It's the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus.
They have an FAQ page and photos, so it must be true.
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Posted on: September 28, 2006 8:20 AM, by Sandra Porter
On Tuesday night, we learned about a new animal. It's shy, elusive, endangered, and a bad choice for a sixth grader's animal report.
It's the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus.
They have an FAQ page and photos, so it must be true.

Comments
ROFL!
Does PZ know about this?
Posted by: Paul Decelles | October 1, 2006 2:30 PM