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Octopuses Underwater Wonders

By: Sheree Marris(Author)
120 pages, 60 colour photos
Octopuses
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  • Octopuses ISBN: 9780980774016 Paperback Jun 2024 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 months
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This book is a celebration of one of the most fascinating ocean animals. Using the latest scientific research, the book dives in to explore the oddities of octopus biology including the ability of these animals to change colour although they're colour-blind and why they're the most intelligent invertebrate on earth. Octopuses have survived ice ages and mass extinctions and today over 300 species are known. It features profiles from over 30 species including many found in Australia ranging from the tiny and infamous Blue-ringed Octopus to the giant Maori Octopus. The book is written in a fun and easy-to-read format and will be a great read for people of all ages.

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Sheree Marris is a marine biologist and award-winning author.  She has written two previous books, Melbourne Down Under and KamaSEAtra: Secrets of Sex in the Sea. Her work has been recognised with numerous accolades including several Young Australian of the Year awards, 2014 Deakin Alumni Award and Centenary Medal for Outstanding contribution to conservation and the environment. She’s also an Adjunct at James Cook University and a scholar for the Centre for Sustainable Leadership.

By: Sheree Marris(Author)
120 pages, 60 colour photos
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