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Tag: Cephalopods

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“She’s asleep; she sees a crab and her color starts to change a little bit. Then she turns all dark. Octopuses will do that when they leave the bottom. This is a camouflage, like she’s just subdued a crab and now she’s going to sit there and eat it and she doesn’t want anyone to… Continue reading Untitled

Published September 29, 2019
Categorized as Commonplace Tagged Animals, Biology, Cephalopods, Dreams, Flora and Fauna, Octopus, Science, Sleep
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My name is Lisa Marie and I'm a blogger, aspiring essayist, and collage artist exploring the essentials of human existence.

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