Last month Navis, a terminal management and marine business technology vendor, acquired
Octopi, a vendor of Cloud-based terminal operating systems (TOS) built for small-container and mixed-cargo terminals.
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Octopi TOS
"Particularly among invertebrates,
octopi are very intelligent, but that intelligence can be defined in different ways," Alan Peters, invertebrate curator at the Smithsonian's National Zoo said about Paul, (https://www.seeker.com/world-cup-octopus-did-it-really-predict-the-future-1765073704.html) Seekers reported.
They crochet adorable
octopi that are helping premature babies feel more secure.
Oscar finds that his two arms are not enough to hold all his beloved children, both shark and
octopi. However, Oscar is challenged to his limits to care for his 8 youngsters when his Sharkey has to leave to care for an ailing mum.
At least 2 species of large-bodied
octopi with small eggs, high fecundity, and pelagic postlarvae occur in the western South Atlantic: Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier 1797) and Octopus insularis (Leite & Haimovici 2008).
Relatively high prices for
octopi (compared to the majority of inshore and offshore finfish species landed in the U.S.
The word is "octopus" and the plurals, listed in order of acceptability, are "octopuses," "octopodes," and "
octopi." The latter form, which seems to be heard most frequently, is probably frowned upon by the lexicographers because of the grafting of a Latin plural form on a Greek root.
Between chortles they point out the plural of octopus is
octopi.
It also includes a guide to keeping
octopi in captivity and 32 pages of color photos.