Sintax604
November 19th, 2009, 01:03 PM
Super Suckers: The Giant Pacific Octopus and Other Cephalopods of the Pacific Coast by James Cosgrove and Neil McDaniel
68048
I found this book to be a very informative "everything you ever wanted to know about giant pacific octopus" book. It's a quick read with lots of photos and stories of octo encounters by the authors.
I did however find it to be a little repetitive at times and was disappointed in the amount of words spent on octo harvesting in various forms. Sadly, it seems that octos spend a good deal of their time getting harvested so this may be appropriate.
Overall, I'd highly recommend checking out this book to gain an even greater respect for these amazing creatures.
68048
I found this book to be a very informative "everything you ever wanted to know about giant pacific octopus" book. It's a quick read with lots of photos and stories of octo encounters by the authors.
I did however find it to be a little repetitive at times and was disappointed in the amount of words spent on octo harvesting in various forms. Sadly, it seems that octos spend a good deal of their time getting harvested so this may be appropriate.
Overall, I'd highly recommend checking out this book to gain an even greater respect for these amazing creatures.