
Super Suckers: The Giant Pacific Octopus and Other Cephalopods of the Pacific Coast (Paperback) by James A Cosgrove, Neil McDaniel
(No ratings yet)
Super Suckers: The Giant Pacific Octopus and Other Cephalopods of the Pacific Coast (Paperback) by James A Cosgrove, Neil McDanielSuper Suckers The Giant Pacific Octopus and Other Cephalopods of the Pacific Coast Paperback by James A Cosgrove Neil McDaniel 9781550174663
Book Format:Paperback-Out of stock
Key item features
Is there a more bizarre-looking animal in the sea than the octopus? A baggy, boneless body surmounted by a pair of soulless eyes and fleshy horns. Eight snake-like arms with hundreds of suction cups, a stubby funnel projecting like a left-over piece of fire hose... not to mention its three hearts and blue blood. The word cuddly doesn't spring to mind when contemplating these creatures but all are superbly mobile and beguilingly clever.
This book is the culmination of more than forty years of undersea photography and study of the most impressive octopus on the Pacific coast, the giant Pacific octopus. This fascinating monster of the deep--the largest known octopus species in the world--is a master of disguise that can mimic not only the colour but also the texture of its surroundings. It can alter its shape so effectively that small specimens have escaped captivity by slithering down aquarium filter pipes. Wet, cold and slimy, it hunts and pulls apart hardshell crabs. Normally shy, it may interact with divers it comes to recognize. It can learn how to pry open a food container and remember the technique for the next feeding.
Groundbreaking research and previously unpublished biological behaviours are presented along with octopus legends, anecdotes from aquarists and divers and colour photographs of the giant Pacific octopus and other cephalopods found along the Pacific coast, including the Humboldt squid and ruby octopus.
This book is the culmination of more than forty years of undersea photography and study of the most impressive octopus on the Pacific coast, the giant Pacific octopus. This fascinating monster of the deep--the largest known octopus species in the world--is a master of disguise that can mimic not only the colour but also the texture of its surroundings. It can alter its shape so effectively that small specimens have escaped captivity by slithering down aquarium filter pipes. Wet, cold and slimy, it hunts and pulls apart hardshell crabs. Normally shy, it may interact with divers it comes to recognize. It can learn how to pry open a food container and remember the technique for the next feeding.
Groundbreaking research and previously unpublished biological behaviours are presented along with octopus legends, anecdotes from aquarists and divers and colour photographs of the giant Pacific octopus and other cephalopods found along the Pacific coast, including the Humboldt squid and ruby octopus.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateMarch, 2009
- Pages256
- Number in series1
- EditionUnabridged
Current price is USD$23.77
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
Is there a more bizarre-looking animal in the sea than the octopus? A baggy, boneless body surmounted by a pair of soulless eyes and fleshy horns. Eight snake-like arms with hundreds of suction cups, a stubby funnel projecting like a left-over piece of fire hose... not to mention its three hearts and blue blood. The word cuddly doesn't spring to mind when contemplating these creatures but all are superbly mobile and beguilingly clever.This book is the culmination of more than forty years of undersea photography and study of the most impressive octopus on the Pacific coast, the giant Pacific octopus. This fascinating monster of the deep--the largest known octopus species in the world--is a master of disguise that can mimic not only the colour but also the texture of its surroundings. It can alter its shape so effectively that small specimens have escaped captivity by slithering down aquarium filter pipes. Wet, cold and slimy, it hunts and pulls apart hardshell crabs. Normally shy, it may interact with divers it comes to recognize. It can learn how to pry open a food container and remember the technique for the next feeding.Groundbreaking research and previously unpublished biological behaviours are presented along with octopus legends, anecdotes from aquarists and divers and colour photographs of the giant Pacific octopus and other cephalopods found along the Pacific coast, including the Humboldt squid and ruby octopus.
Is there a more bizarre-looking animal in the sea than the octopus? A baggy, boneless body surmounted by a pair of soulless eyes and fleshy horns. Eight snake-like arms with hundreds of suction cups, a stubby funnel projecting like a left-over piece of fire hose... not to mention its three hearts and blue blood. The word cuddly doesn't spring to mind when contemplating these creatures but all are superbly mobile and beguilingly clever.
This book is the culmination of more than forty years of undersea photography and study of the most impressive octopus on the Pacific coast, the giant Pacific octopus. This fascinating monster of the deep--the largest known octopus species in the world--is a master of disguise that can mimic not only the colour but also the texture of its surroundings. It can alter its shape so effectively that small specimens have escaped captivity by slithering down aquarium filter pipes. Wet, cold and slimy, it hunts and pulls apart hardshell crabs. Normally shy, it may interact with divers it comes to recognize. It can learn how to pry open a food container and remember the technique for the next feeding.
Groundbreaking research and previously unpublished biological behaviours are presented along with octopus legends, anecdotes from aquarists and divers and colour photographs of the giant Pacific octopus and other cephalopods found along the Pacific coast, including the Humboldt squid and ruby octopus.
This book is the culmination of more than forty years of undersea photography and study of the most impressive octopus on the Pacific coast, the giant Pacific octopus. This fascinating monster of the deep--the largest known octopus species in the world--is a master of disguise that can mimic not only the colour but also the texture of its surroundings. It can alter its shape so effectively that small specimens have escaped captivity by slithering down aquarium filter pipes. Wet, cold and slimy, it hunts and pulls apart hardshell crabs. Normally shy, it may interact with divers it comes to recognize. It can learn how to pry open a food container and remember the technique for the next feeding.
Groundbreaking research and previously unpublished biological behaviours are presented along with octopus legends, anecdotes from aquarists and divers and colour photographs of the giant Pacific octopus and other cephalopods found along the Pacific coast, including the Humboldt squid and ruby octopus.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Nature/Animals - Marine Life
Publication date
March, 2009
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio, (Hardcover) $23.23
$2323current price $23.23The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio, (Hardcover)
Continental Liar from the State of Maine: James G. Blaine, (Paperback) $19.95
$1995current price $19.95Continental Liar from the State of Maine: James G. Blaine, (Paperback)
Philo of Alexandria (Paperback) $22.51
$2251current price $22.51Philo of Alexandria (Paperback)
Pre-Owned The Martian (Paperback) 1101903589 9781101903582 $12.52
2 optionsAvailable in additional 2 options$1252current price $12.52Pre-Owned The Martian (Paperback) 1101903589 9781101903582
Pre-Owned 1984: 75th Anniversary $16.48
2 optionsAvailable in additional 2 options$1648current price $16.48Pre-Owned 1984: 75th Anniversary
The Pan-Pacific Entomologist; v.45 (Paperback) $27.96
$2796current price $27.96The Pan-Pacific Entomologist; v.45 (Paperback)
Rockhounding Rockhounding Washington, (Paperback) $21.98
$2198current price $21.98Rockhounding Rockhounding Washington, (Paperback)
Flotsam and Jetsam: A Yachtsman's Experiences at Sea and Ashore, (Paperback) $22.95
$2295current price $22.95Flotsam and Jetsam: A Yachtsman's Experiences at Sea and Ashore, (Paperback)
Windows XP in a Nutshell (Paperback) $32.35 $17.58/lb
$3235current price $32.35$17.58/lbWindows XP in a Nutshell (Paperback)
The Great Trees of New Brunswick, 2nd Edition (Paperback) $31.70
$3170current price $31.70The Great Trees of New Brunswick, 2nd Edition (Paperback)
The Marine Algae of the Pacific Coast of North America : Pt. 2 (Paperback) $22.95
$2295current price $22.95The Marine Algae of the Pacific Coast of North America : Pt. 2 (Paperback)
Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Observing Comets, (Paperback) $23.93
$2393current price $23.93Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Observing Comets, (Paperback)
America: Underwater and Sinking, (Paperback) $23.64
$2364current price $23.64America: Underwater and Sinking, (Paperback)
Engravings in Mezzotint, (Paperback) $22.32
$2232current price $22.32Engravings in Mezzotint, (Paperback)
The Guru of Jerusalem: In the shadow of James K Baxter, (Paperback) $18.70 Was $22.00
$1870current price $18.70, Was $22.00$22.00The Guru of Jerusalem: In the shadow of James K Baxter, (Paperback)
Pacific Coast Pilot (Paperback) $22.95
$2295current price $22.95Pacific Coast Pilot (Paperback)
The Fauna of the Deep Sea: From 1893, (Paperback) $24.39
$2439current price $24.39The Fauna of the Deep Sea: From 1893, (Paperback)
California Dreaming and Primal Screaming, (Paperback) $23.32
$2332current price $23.32California Dreaming and Primal Screaming, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet


