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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2025 · 30 MIN

Giant Pacific Octopus: 8 arms and 9 brains!

from Orbit: Science for kids on the move! · host Cumbre Kids

The Giant Pacific Octopus is a true legend of the oceans: Able to open jars, solve puzzles, spray ink, change colors and so much more! 🐙🤯In this episode, we're joined by marine biologist René Carbajal from the Monterey Bay Aquarium 🐟🌊, who shares incredible facts and stories about these mysterious (and super cool!) creatures.🐟 Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch - to choose environmentally sustainable seafood for your family! Info❓ Submit questions for upcoming episodes: ⁠Info⁠💖 Support this podcast by joining the Curious Club: ⁠Link⁠🎙️ Orbit's sibling podcasts in Spanish: 🧬 Cráneo: Ciencia para niños curiosos - ⁠Links⁠🦎 Camaleón: Animales par aniños curiosos - ⁠Links⁠Orbit is produced by Cumbre Kids: ⁠WebsiteContact our team: [email protected] message for parents about our values, from our executive producer : ⁠LINK⁠

The Giant Pacific Octopus is a true legend of the oceans: Able to open jars, solve puzzles, spray ink, change colors and so much more! 🐙🤯In this episode, we're joined by marine biologist René Carbajal from the Monterey Bay Aquarium 🐟🌊, who shares incredible facts and stories about these mysterious (and super cool!) creatures.🐟 Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch - to choose environmentally sustainable seafood for your family! Info❓ Submit questions for upcoming episodes: ⁠Info⁠💖 Support this podcast by joining the Curious Club: ⁠Link⁠🎙️ Orbit's sibling podcasts in Spanish: 🧬 Cráneo: Ciencia para niños curiosos - ⁠Links⁠🦎 Camaleón: Animales par aniños curiosos - ⁠Links⁠Orbit is produced by Cumbre Kids: ⁠WebsiteContact our team: [email protected] message for parents about our values, from our executive producer : ⁠LINK⁠

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