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Science 25 March 2005:
Vol. 307. no. 5717, p. 1927
DOI: 10.1126/science.1109616


Abstract
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Underwater Bipedal Locomotion by Octopuses in Disguise
C. L. Huffard, F. Boneka, R. J. Full

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    Octopus marginatus walking. Animal is walking backward while six arms are held under the rounded body.

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    Octopus aculeatus walking. Animal is walking backward on the ventral pair of arms using a rolling gait. Note all other arms are raised above the head for camouflage.





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