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Scientists Study Octopus Tentacles

(Soundbite of music) Unidentified Man
NPR The Bryant Park Project
07-10-2008
Scientists Study Octopus Tentacles


Time 7:00-8:00 AM


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(Soundbite of music)

Unidentified Man: (Singing) Henry, wave for you. Henry, wave for me. He's got so many hands waving...

PESCA: That is a song about an octopus, I think. You know.

Unidentified Man: (Singing) All the time...

PESCA: Some humans are left-handed. Others are right-handed. Inuits say all polar bears are left-handed, but science doesn't back that up. Thus does the unsteady interplay between the Inuit and the scientist continue apace. But today that is not our concern. No, as the song may have indicated, today, we speak of octopus.

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