The number of cephalopods in the world's oceans is apparently rising.
cephalopods—squids, octopuses, cuttlefish—are booming, and scientists don’t know why. An analysis published today in Current Biology indicates that numerous species across the world’s oceans have increased in numbers since the 1950s.
Let's see if Gaea is prepping an octopus invasion.
(thanks to Ed "not a tentacular fellow traveler" Webb)
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