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ANIMAL ART OF THE DAY: a bronze octopus

Historical significance: The octopus is identified by the Natural History Museum as one found in the Mediterranean, probably of an edible variety. Unfortunately, there are not enough identifying features to specify its species. The eight arms of the octopus are exactly as in life, with two rows of suckers along…

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4 May, 2022 8 September, 2022Animal Art of the Day
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