Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Globe and Mail Project: #3, INVERTEBRATE ENTHUSIASTS GLIMPSE PRARIE OCTOPUS

click image to view larger version
After hours of heightened anticipation, throngs of
invertebrate enthusiasts were rewarded by a fleeting
glimpse of the illusive and beautiful prairie octopus.

1 comment:

Caesar said...

The polypus occidens is indeed a rare sight. I saw one as a child but it was so quick and so amorphous that I did believe the naysayers in my small town community for a long time who told me it that what I had seen was the much more common cynomys ludovicianus (prairie dog). I understand now why the locals had me so bamboozled. I was too young to realize was a force of chaos it was. Thank you for allowing me to vent.