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sea turtles are known as "nature's octopus" in some parts of the world

sea turtles are known as "nature's octopus" in some parts of the world by Walsh.
at least, that's what my bus driver told me.
and why would he lie? 

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>>SuperMary<<  Pro User  says:

I'm sure there's a good reason he's a bus driver too...
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christing-O-  Pro User  says:

Super dyptic !
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Han N.  Pro User  says:

Those colors are amazing! Did you know that an octopus can make itself like a coconut as a defense mechanism? I always thought that was cool.
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Bella Rua Photography  Pro User  says:

Beautiful colors. Still scaring me.
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thegloaming  Pro User  says:

Han N. makes an interesting, albeit indirect, point. One that I blogged , if you're interested.
Posted 27 months ago. ( permalink )

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jamelah  Pro User  says:

Heheh.

(Love the diptych!)
Posted 27 months ago. ( permalink )

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Walsh  Pro User  says:

i've been blogged!
everyone should read Lichen's blog. she's the coolest.
also, by posting my photo to her site, she shows wonderful taste and editorial decision making skills.
also, it's called Remaining Relevant, which i wish i could steal for my blog title, if i had a blog.
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vieves says:

Don't you mean "sea turtles are nature's octopi"?
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