161. Elephant cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Linden, Eugene (2002). The Octopus and the Orangutan: More Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence and Ingenuity . New York City : Plume. pp. 16–17, 104–105, 191. ISBN 0-452-28411-2 .
^ R. S. Solecki (1975).
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162. Elephant cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Linden, Eugene (2002). The Octopus and the Orangutan: More Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence and Ingenuity . New York City : Plume. pp. 16–17, 104–105, 191. ISBN 0-452-28411-2 .
^ R. S. Solecki (1975).
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163. Flounder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abalone
Mussels
Octopus
Oysters
Scallops
Squid
more...
Echinoderms
Sea cucumbers
Sea urchin
more...
Farmed
Carp
bighead
common
crucian
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164. Antipredator adaptation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some, such as the Mimic Octopus , can rapidly change their pattern and colour to provide a better defense. Some animals provide structures on their bodies for plant life to grow, camouflaging its host. Other animals masquerade as specific,
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165. Crab - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abalone
Mussels
Octopus
Oysters
Scallops
Squid
more...
Echinoderms
Sea cucumbers
Sea urchin
more...
Farmed
Carp
bighead
common
crucian
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166. Autotomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other animals, such as octopuses , crabs , brittle stars , lobsters and spiders , can also lose and regenerate appendages when necessary for survival. Autotomy occurs in some kinds of octopus for survival and for reproduction: the
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167. Bioluminescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
nudibranchs , sea slugs
Octopus
Bolitaenidae
the order Teuthida
Colossal Squid
Mastigoteuthidae
Sepiolidae
Sparkling Enope Squid
Vampire squid
[edit ] Microorganisms
Dinoflagellates (e.g.
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168. Bioluminescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
nudibranchs , sea slugs
Octopus
Bolitaenidae
the order Teuthida
Colossal Squid
Mastigoteuthidae
Sepiolidae
Sparkling Enope Squid
Vampire squid
[edit ] Microorganisms
Dinoflagellates (e.g.
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169. Brown fur seal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
fur seal mostly eats squid, octopus , fish and lobsters. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brown fur seal dives for its food. The African subspecies can dive as deep as 204m and for as long as 7.5 minutes. [ 5 ] The Australian subspecies generally feeds at
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