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I, for one... 10:47 - Nov 17 with 1050 viewsBlueBadger

...welcome our 8 limbed overlords.

https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/24727502.oxford-university-experts-say-octopus

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I, for one... on 10:53 - Nov 17 with 1004 viewsleitrimblue

Our only hope is that 6G as the same devastating effect on the octopus population as 5G had on the spider..
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I, for one... on 10:56 - Nov 17 with 990 viewsNthQldITFC

My only fear is that they'll favour people from Norfolk, what with the morphological similarities.

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I, for one... on 11:00 - Nov 17 with 978 viewsNthQldITFC

Fella in the picture has a nasty looking parasite emerging from his left ear'ole.

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I, for one... on 11:14 - Nov 17 with 936 viewsKeno

shouldnt the plural be Octopi?

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I, for one... on 12:36 - Nov 17 with 839 viewsWacko

I, for one... on 11:14 - Nov 17 by Keno

shouldnt the plural be Octopi?


No because octopus isn’t a Latin word. The plural of “pus” meaning foot in Ancient Greek is “podes”

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I, for one... on 15:44 - Nov 17 with 686 viewsOldsmoker

I'm sure it's supposed to be cockroaches that inherit the earth.
From the article it seems that the Octopuses will be kings of the sea but not the land.
As I live on land I will run from the insectoid masters of the planet.

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I, for one... on 16:36 - Nov 17 with 604 viewsKeno

I, for one... on 12:36 - Nov 17 by Wacko

No because octopus isn’t a Latin word. The plural of “pus” meaning foot in Ancient Greek is “podes”


So Octopodes then?

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