Many Things Under A Rock - The Mysteries of Octopuses by David Scheel
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Web ID: 16490958A Fascinating Glimpse into the World of Cephalopod
In this book, behavioral ecologist and marine biologist David Scheel guides readers through the underwater world of octopuses. He delves into topics as various as octopus anatomy, where to find different species, what they eat, behaviors, reproduction, and how current and future ocean conditions affect octopus populations. I was particularly intrigued by the sections about sleep, learning behaviors, and rare communities like Octopolis and Octlantis. Octopuses from various oceans around the world are mentioned in the book, but since the author has lived and researched in Alaska for most of his career, that area is heavily featured. The title of the book comes from one of the many, many names that various indigenous peoples use to describe octopuses. It is clear that the author wanted to include cultural perspectives regarding cephalopods, while also being respectful. He often states which indigenous group(s) traditionally inhabit(ed) the locations where he researched and gives credit when relating traditional tales and knowledge. I appreciated these efforts. Overall, I found the book to be very interesting. I felt like I learned a lot about octopus anatomy, life history, and behavior.
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