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  2. Mimic octopus - Wikipedia

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    Mimic octopus showing typical pattern. The mimic octopus was first discovered off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia in 1998 on the bottom of a muddy river mouth. [5] [6] It has since been found to inhabit the Indo-Pacific, ranging from the Red Sea and Gulf of Oman in the west to New Caledonia in the east, and Gulf of Thailand and the Philippines in the north to the Great Barrier Reef in south.

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  4. Wunderpus photogenicus - Wikipedia

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    Wunderpus photogenicus, the wunderpus octopus, is a small-bodied species of octopus with distinct white and rusty brown coloration. [2] 'Wunderpus' from German "wunder" meaning 'marvel or wonder'. [3] Due to the appearance and behavior of the wunderpus, it is frequently confused with its close relative, the mimic octopus.

  5. Mark Norman (marine biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Douglas Norman (1960s to present) is a scientist living in southern Australia.He works as a Chief Conservation Scientist with Parks Victoria. [1]Prior to 2016 he worked as a curator and marine biologist through the University of Melbourne and Museum Victoria. [2]

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    “Not including the 1918, 1981, and 2020 World Series (due to shortened seasons), it does look like this is the lowest combined regular season wins since the start of the modern World Series in ...

  7. San-nakji - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The octopus's highly complex nervous system, with two-thirds of its neurons localised in the nerve cords of its arms, lets the octopus show a variety of reflex actions that persist even when they have no input from the brain. [5] [6] Less commonly, a live octopus is eaten whole. [7] The dish is sprinkled with sesame oil and toasted ...

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  9. Amphioctopus fangsiao - Wikipedia

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    Amphioctopus fangsiao, called webfoot octopus, [2] is a species of octopus, a cephalopod belonging to the genus Amphioctopus. [3] It is found in the Pacific Ocean, including off the coasts of New Zealand [4] as well as in the Yellow Sea and surrounding Chinese shores. It is also commercially fished. [5] [6]