The octopus that can move on land | The Hunt
A newly discovered species of octopus is able to walk on land.
TweetClip Info
- Clip length: 2'05''
- Broadcast year: 2015
Curriculum Connection
- Biology | Reproduction, genetics and evolution | Classification and biodiversity | Morphological and behavioural adaptations
Access
Licence: ERA Licence required
Usage
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
Content
- Provider: BBC
- Channel: BBC One
- Programme: The Hunt
- Episode: Race Against Time (Coasts)
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