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Wild Octopuses: Evidence, Myths, and Mysteries

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Hours:7:00 - 8:30 pm
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Lectures/Discussions

The New England Aquarium hosts a free lecture where cephalopod biologist, Dr. Crissy Huffard, will discusses her research on how wild octopuses move, learn, survive, reproduce, and evolve.

Octopuses are well known for their ability to change their shape and color in the blink of an eye.

More than 300 species of octopus inhabit the intertidal to the deep sea, ranging in size from smaller than a grape to an arm span of over 15 feet.

Join cephalopod biologist Dr. Crissy Huffard as she discusses her research on how wild octopuses move, learn, survive, reproduce, and evolve.

She will also discuss the scientific evidence – or lack thereof – behind popular ideas and myths about these fascinating animals.

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www.neaq.org/education_and_activities/programs_and_classes/aquarium_lecture_series/index.php

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1 Central Wharf, Boston, MA, 02110 map
Phone: 617-973-5200

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