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Help save this animal

Although the tree octopus is not officially listed on the Endangered Species List, we feel that it should be added since its numbers are at a critically low level for its breeding needs. The reasons for this dire situation include: decimation of habitat by logging and suburban encroachment; building of roads that cut off access to the water which it needs for spawning; predation by foreign species such as house cats; and booming populations of its natural predators, including the bald eagle and sasquatch.

lol
 
We barbequed a tree octopus once...tasted like it was marinated in Pine-Sol...

I'm still trying to buy them in bulk. (no, they don't get alternator sized...)
 
Originally posted by: techs
The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus was an internet hoax created in 1998 by Lyle Zapato

I've hiked that area quite a bit. I'm pretty sure there are tree octopus out there but I haven't been lucky enough to spot them yet. I have seen sasquatch a couple times though.
 
Originally posted by: BoomerD
We barbequed a tree octopus once...tasted like it was marinated in Pine-Sol...

I'm still trying to buy them in bulk. (no, they don't get alternator sized...)

:Q
 
The Northwest Tree Octopus has sure been getting a lot of ink lately. Ink, get it? Ink!

Also, I hear they are really into tentacle porn!

:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Perknose
The Northwest Tree Octopus has sure been getting a lot of ink lately. Ink, get it? Ink!

Also, I hear they are really into tentacle porn!

:laugh:

10/10
 
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