The New Zealand Aquarium recently discovered the loss of an octopus that managed to escape from its tank through a crevice at the top. Aquarium manager Rob Yarrall says that the escape most likely ...
The story is familiar by now: Inky the octopus somehow escaped his tank at the New Zealand National Aquarium. Making his way across the floor, he compressed his body into a drainage pipe and made his ...
A well-loved octopus named Inky escaped recently from the National Aquarium in New Zealand. Aquarium manager Rob Yarrall says the lid to the octopus’ tank was left slightly ajar after maintenance one ...
So, you've got this pet octopus. Let me guess, she keeps trying to escape. Opening the lid to her tank, pushing the lid, creeping across the floor. You always manage to catch her before she squeezes ...
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A well-loved octopus named Inky escaped recently from the National Aquarium in New Zealand. Aquarium manager Rob Yarrall says the lid to the octopus’ tank was left slightly ajar after maintenance one ...
Inky the octopus escaped from the National Aquarium of New Zealand and into Hawke's Bay. NPR's Scott Simon celebrates his ingenuity and... Inky The Octopus's Great Escape Inky is out. Inky, an octopus ...
SEATTLE – Was it a daring escape attempt thwarted at the last minute? Or was it an intelligent and agile creature new to its environment exploring its boundaries? Video posted online earlier this week ...
Inky the octopus swimming in a tank at the National Aquarium of New Zealand in Napier, New Zealand. AP WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Inky the octopus waited until it was dark and the staff had gone home ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The ocean is an endless mystery. For example, we think we know what fish and other oceanic life consider fair game in the food department. In this Alaskan fishing ...
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