Episode 34: More Octopus
They’re a Kraken Good Time
Part 4 of Our Mini-Series “Animals, Our Favorite Neighbors”
Let’s continue our joyful learning about Josh’s favorite cephalopods, the octopus! This episodes continues from Episode 32. Josh will take us diving down to the further depths of their intelligence, shapeshifting, and mythologies!
Discussion Includes:
How to Shapeshift 101
What Do Octopus Dream About?
Intelligence = Adaptability
A Creature of Myth & Legend
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