The Pacific Northwest tree octopus

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This hypothetical endangered species of cephalopod was able to live in both land and water and is said to live in the Olympic National Forest and nearby rivers, where its eggs are laid, spawning in the water. Its main predator was called the Sasquatch. The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus website is among several sites that are commonly used in internet literacy classes in schools, although it was not designed for this purpose.