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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Octopus and Canada Geese
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Such a lovely video. We have so many geese here in Helsinki in Finland. Thousands of them...
ReplyDeleteUne jolie vidéo et une autre bien belle photo...
ReplyDeletegros bisous
oooh, i actually don't know much about octopuses, so this was an intriguing and illuminating video for me. all your videos are so enlightening :D by the way, looking at the photo of the geese, i realized that i can't tell the difference between ducks and geese. they look so similar! :D
ReplyDeleteOctopus are amazing! Did you know they have three hearts, they can learn things, and are very smart.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea about Octopi so thank you. I like the picture of the Canada Geese too. Glad I sopped by here.
ReplyDeletecool video
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful nature can be, what a fantastic creature.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Octopus are really smart. Thanks for this video and for the lovely geese.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of the intelligence of Octopi. It's fascinating to witness such creatures because they look so alien yet are so amazingly intelligent.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda; lovely to find another Canadian blogger. I folled with Bloglovin. Enjoyed your videos and photos.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Very interesting video . . . thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI did prefer the geese, I must say. Too many ghastly tales of octopi in my youth, I think.
ReplyDeleteI like your quotes...though I'd find it hard to live up to them!
Funny thing, we do have Canada geese here in Sweden where I live! They are cute, I like them. However octupuses I am not so very fond of, those many arms......
ReplyDeleteAgneta
Hi Linda, thank you for the interesting video of the octopuses. I enjoyed it very much, amazing. Beautiful picture of the geese, they are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
I think Octopus are creepy in that I would not want to encounter one in the ocean. However, this was a very, very interesting video and gives me respect for them and praise for God who created them!
ReplyDeleteWell, now I know what that girl meant back in high school when we went out on a date. She said, "Stop! You're like an octopus!"
ReplyDeleteJust kidding...but they are fascinating creatures!
Wonderful, Linda !
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