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Monarchs of the Sea
Monarchs of the Sea: The Extraordinary 500-Million-Year History of Cephalopods | Danna Staaf
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Before mammals, there were dinosaurs. And before dinosaurs, there were cephalopods. Publishers Note: Monarchs of the Sea was previously published in hardcover as Squid Empire. Cephalopods, Earths first truly substantial animals, are still among us: Their fascinating family tree features squid, octopuses, nautiluses, and more. The inventors of swimming, cephs presided over the sea for millions of years. But when fish evolved jaws, cephs had to step up their game (or end up on the menu). Some evolved defensive spines. Others abandoned their shells entirely, opening the floodgates for a tidal wave of innovation: masterful camouflage, fin-supplemented jet propulsion, and intelligence weve yet to fully measure. In Monarchs of the Sea, marine biologist Danna Staaf unspools how these otherworldly creatures once ruled the deepand why they still captivate us today.
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This book is packed with a lot of information about cephalopods, more than I ever even knew existed. A scientific look at the evolution of and future of octopuses and squid and nautiluses and others, but written in a very accessible format. Who knew they were so prolific and so ancient? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

CaitlinR There was a great episode of PBS Nature: “Octopus — Making contact” that introduced us to Dr David Scheel who brought an octopus into his home to study behavior. The interaction between the octopus and his teenaged daughter was fascinating. Worth watching! 9mo
JanuarieTimewalker13 I adore octopi (or octopuses). Stacking! 9mo
Suelizbeth @CaitlinR that does sound fascinating. Thanks for the recommendation. 9mo
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