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Thingymabob
Aug 31st, 2005, 11:37am
I found this site and it says this octopus is like an amphibian....is it true??

http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/

joefish84
Aug 31st, 2005, 02:41pm
well due to the mention of sasquatch in the artical the whole idea is false... and anything they say later in life... even if they are being maulled by a sasquatch and a tree octopus at the same time... they are still lying

GPO87
Aug 31st, 2005, 03:02pm
I LOVE THE TREE OCTOPUS! Yeah, it's false, but it's a great site. They went into alot of detail making this beleivable. I want a tree octopus of my own!

um...
Aug 31st, 2005, 03:09pm
:confused:

So does this mean that there's no Giant Saharan Sand Squid? Nuts.

Cephkid
Aug 31st, 2005, 03:22pm
Oh no! This means that there IS NO Colossal Fuji Squid!!!!! (Architeuthis Arborealis) :cthulhu: will be most displeased.... :sad:

chrono_war01
Aug 31st, 2005, 04:09pm
and I was getting my hopes up on not buying a tank while still keeping a octo!

Thales
Aug 31st, 2005, 05:24pm
I LOVE THE TREE OCTOPUS! Yeah, it's false, but it's a great site. They went into alot of detail making this beleivable. I want a tree octopus of my own!

How can you say that? How can you deny the obvious evidence! They have pics!





:D

i need cuttle
Aug 31st, 2005, 05:28pm
i dont know about you, but when i was at loc ness feeding the monster, i saw many of the temperate specis of tree octopus, the only sad thing is that they are constantly preyed upon by the lepricons and knomes in the aera.

Parabola
Aug 31st, 2005, 10:45pm
i dont know about you, but when i was at loc ness feeding the monster, i saw many of the temperate specis of tree octopus, the only sad thing is that they are constantly preyed upon by the lepricons and knomes in the aera.


That's ridiculous, everyone knows leprecons are extinct.

Jean
Aug 31st, 2005, 10:55pm
That's ridiculous, everyone knows leprecons are extinct.

Yup they got eaten by migrating hill haggis

J

erich orser
Aug 31st, 2005, 11:37pm
Oh Yee of Little Faith!

The Tree Octopus is very real; here in Griffith Park they have the semi-desert variety: the Prickly-Pear Octopus!

Nancy
Aug 31st, 2005, 11:44pm
And here in Texas, I'm on the lookout for the Prairie Octopus!

Nancy

erich orser
Aug 31st, 2005, 11:47pm
And here in Texas, I'm on the lookout for the Prairie Octopus!

Nancy

Their burrows can really ruin a lawn, but they're just so durned cute!

i need cuttle
Aug 31st, 2005, 11:49pm
i believe i saw a prarie octo in ft worth on the side of the rode, it was sadly hit by a car.

Thales
Aug 31st, 2005, 11:53pm
Its pretty easy to get them to stop ruining lawns, just stuff burlap down the holes.

GPO87
Sep 1st, 2005, 12:37am
How can you say that? How can you deny the obvious evidence! They have pics!


hmmm, I never thought of that... pictures are always very convincing. Now you've got me confused Righty... my teacher told me they were fake, but pictures don't lie! I will go in search of these elusive creatures... I will return in three months after a 500 mile trek in the wilderness! :rainbow:

GPO87
Sep 1st, 2005, 12:41am
(by the way, I think we need to show that we support these endangered species by putting the pink tentacle on our site :wink: )

Thales
Sep 1st, 2005, 12:44am
There is a PT on my site!

Make sure you do a decent control when you go on your trek - sit in the same place for three months. Don't invalidate your efforts!

Chicago Octo
Sep 1st, 2005, 04:21am
How about the octopus that climbed the Sears Tower during the Air Show in Chicago???

erich orser
Sep 1st, 2005, 06:06am
The Lake Michiganopus?

joel_ang
Sep 1st, 2005, 08:10am
You mean to say sea badgers aren't real!? for the love of...

Yeah, I saw couple of PTO's hanging with a bunch of tree nautilus (interbreeding perhaps?).

sorseress
Sep 1st, 2005, 08:42am
The last time I was in Arizona I'm pretty sure I saw one of the extremely elusive and very small Giant Sajuaro Elf Ocots. Have you spotted any lately, Cthulhu77?

chrono_war01
Sep 1st, 2005, 10:58am
Hm...now that mention it, I saw some very rare, midget sized tree cuttles preying on some eqaully sized Giant Sajuaro Elf Octos