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Octopus-Octopus

Uses the undersea photography of Jacques Cousteau and his team to reveal little-known facts about the life of the octopus.

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  • "Jacques Cousteau and the Calypso team document the behavior of the octopus in its natural habitat on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea. Their observations debunk the common myth of the octopus as a gigantic, vicious monster and reveal it to be a shy, intelligent sea creature. The program probes the defense mechanisms, locomotion, eating habits, camouflage and mating behavior of the octopus. It presents experiments designed to test the intelligence of this marine animal and analyzes the octopus' successful adaptation to living without a shell."
  • "Uses the undersea photography of Jacques Cousteau and his team to reveal little-known facts about the life of the octopus."@en
  • ""Jacques Cousteau and his underwater divers demonstrate that the Mediterranean octopus is a small, shy creature. They examine its habits and characteristics, noting how it camouflages itself, moves by jet propulsion, and builds its home. ""
  • "Jacques Cousteau and his underwater divers demonstrate that the Mediterranean octopus is a small, shy creature. They examine its habits and characteristics, noting how it camouflages itself, moves by jet propulsion, and builds its home."@en
  • "In the Mediterranean Sea, Captain Cousteau and his divers explore the underwater world of the octopus. He demonstrates that it is a small creature of great shyness. In a laboratory tank we see the courtship and breeding of a male and female, and the octopus embryos are followed through the remarkable process of birth."@en

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  • "Octopus-Octopus"@en
  • "Octopus, octopus"@en
  • "Octopus, octopus"