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Posted on April 25, 2016April 25, 2016 by JenniferShelby · 2 Comments

tools of the octopus’ garden

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“What…is that?”

“It looks like some sort of mandible. Maybe the jaw bone of an eel or something.”

The oldest rolled her eyes. “Don’t be silly. It’s obviously an octopus comb. They use them all the time to keep the seaweeds in their gardens from getting too knotted.”

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