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Octopuses are often described as mysterious geniuses of the ocean.
They escape tanks. Change color in an instant. Open jars. Squeeze through tiny spaces. Taste with their arms. And sometimes seem so strange that people describe them as alien, almost human, or even impossibly intelligent.
But how much of that is really true?
The Octopus Myth is a short illustrated nonfiction guide that looks at the difference between octopus fact and octopus legend.
In clear, beginner-friendly chapters, this book explores what octopuses actually do, why their behavior can look so intelligent, and how their unusual biology helps explain many of the stories people tell about them.
Rather than treating octopuses as tiny humans of the sea, this book looks at them on their own terms: as remarkable animals with a very different way of sensing, moving, hiding, learning, and surviving.
Inside, readers will discover:
• how octopuses use their arms, suckers, and nervous system
• why they can change color and texture so quickly
• how camouflage, jet propulsion, and flexible bodies help them survive
• why some escape stories may be less about planning and more about exploration
• how octopuses hunt, hide, build shelters, and respond to their environment
• what scientists and observers can reasonably say about octopus intelligence
Written for curious readers, animal lovers, teens, parents, grandparents, and anyone interested in ocean animals, The Octopus Myth offers a quick, accessible look at one of the strangest and most fascinating creatures in the sea.