Parents' Guide to

Secrets of the Octopus

By Melissa Camacho, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 6+

Colorful octopod docu is educational, entertaining.

Secrets of the Octopus TV show poster: Brown and white octopus swims in deep blue ocean.

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The colorful, beautiful, entertainingly informative series offers a unique chance to see a variety octopus species hunt, look for ways to hide, play, mate, and take care of their babies. Secrets of the Octopus reveals how different species use their instinctual abilities to make themselves look and feel like the rocks and coral when they hide. However, much of the focus is on how intelligent octopuses are, how they learn, and the clever ways they solve problems, which includes using tools to protect themselves from predators and accomplishing other tasks. The different ways they socially interact with other sea creatures, including diver Alex Schell, also highlight their ability to satisfy their curiosity in quick and clever ways while ensuring that they have lots of alone time. All of this is offered without attempting to anthropomorphize them.

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