Octopolis and Octlantis

21 eatonphil 7 8/19/2025, 4:03:59 PM en.wikipedia.org ↗

Comments (7)

cobbzilla · 56m ago
Octopi are truly amazing. One particular species is the only known invertebrate capable of bipedal walking, and they wear a coconut shell atop their head for camouflage while walking.

In the realm of gigantic non-human habitats, do beavers [1] win the prize for largest total area?

The park is in Alberta, Canada and I love their approximation: “If we thought in terms of hockey rinks, that’s 1600 hockey rinks of water.”

[1] https://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nt/woodbuffalo/nature/beaver_gall...

ortusdux · 1h ago
Various species of bass make highly visible nests. A friend spent his masters snorkeling Florida lakes, doing population surveys while dodging gators. Last I heard there has been significant progress using drones, marine EVs, and CV to speed up the process. From a research point of view it's amazing because a single aerial photo on a clear day can give you a lot of data.

https://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=download&Numb...

SirFatty · 1h ago
What? Octopuses not octopi? Have I been lied to my whole life?

"Octopi – Often used, but technically incorrect since octopus comes from Greek, not Latin."

Learn something new every day...

andreashaerter · 57m ago
„Yes, it's octopodes. I insist on the correct plural. Which is probably why my social life has some issues.“ :D
unclad5968 · 1h ago
Octopodes is the historically accurate pluralization of Octopus, but modern English has adopted octopuses.
SirFatty · 21m ago
Indeed..

"Octopodes – This is the correct plural in Ancient Greek, but it's very rare and sounds quite formal or academic."