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dirtylibrarian) wrote2008-02-18 07:44 pm
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101 - #29 - Go to the Seattle Aquarium for Octopus Week
They do have a gigantic new tank near the entrance we hadn't seen, and some divers brought in an
Overall, not too much above and beyond for adults, but being around a bazillion other octopus fans made for a lovely afternoon. Until I got claustrophobic and had to get the hell out of there. Happily, my mom then took me out to a nice lunch, and then I made her buy me huckleberry ice cream, because I am seven when I am around my mom apparently.
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I've heard before about them getting out to eat other things...an aquarium worker told me a similar story after stuff kept going missing from the tide pool, they put up a camera and caught the octopus sneaking out! I'm impressed they can survive outside of water like that.
Did you ever see it do it?
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The clown fish he ate was in his own tank. Maybe he didn't get fed soon enough and went for a fellow resident.
We had a bunch of other really cool fish too. I had a cow fish and a brittle star fish. The cow fish ate all the legs off the brittle star until it was left a stump. Still, it managed to survive without legs for quite some time. Oh, and I had a snowflake eel too. Ah, the good old days.
Here's a cow fish. Mine started out as a "dingleberry" (seriously, that's what they are called as babies), no horns, and about the size of a sugar cube!
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You have to see the video there on octopi, it's amazing!!!