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Graber called them the Smith Brothers, after the cough drop company, because of the amount of money they coughed up. “One of the Smith Brothers would call up every morning and whisper his deal sheet for the day," Israel remembered.
... food and it is then found that among figures in the range 2–10 cm diameter (that is up to about the size of the octopus' abdomen) the larger of two shapes is generally the more attractive (Rhodes, 1963; Sutherland and Carr, 1963).
Aquarium workers such as Snyder raising giant Pacific octopuses found that the paralarvae alternated life styles before settling to the bottom for good, indicating the transition may take some time. The paralarvae still swam as they ...
... Dog Susan McHugh Dolphin Alan Rauch∙ DonkeyJill Bough ∙Duck Victoriade Rijke∙Eel Richard Schweid Elephant Dan Wylie∙ Falcon Helen Macdonald∙Fly Steven Connor ∙ FoxMartin Wallen Frog CharlotteSleigh ∙ Giraffe Edgar Williams ...
Traces the development of the world's largest international crime syndicate and examines their control of the illegal drug trade
Thus began his bizarre journey into “the Upperworld”—a society populated by clandestine bankers, shady European nobility, and spooks issuing cryptic warnings about a mysterious cabal known as the Octopus.
She is a founding member of the band Bas Jan and co-hosts the SHEDSHOW podcast. ... Other theatre companies he has worked with include Common Wealth (Our Glass House, No Guts No Heart No Glory, website) and Theatre of Dolls (website).
Capable de tout, Octopus jette de l'encre sur la C.I.A. pour mieux noircir son propos, et décide de sacrifier sa tête. Et c'est l'assassinat de Lucky Luciano, jamais divulgué jusqu'alors, par un contractuel hors du commun.
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In this heavily illustrated book, Richard Schweid details this animal's remarkable natural history and its multifaceted relationship with humans. Schweid describes the octopus's intelligence, defense mechanisms, and short lifespan.
Discusses how octopuses change color, how large they are, and where they live.