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- Q550326 subject Q6306161.
- Q550326 subject Q7214739.
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- Q550326 abstract "The Pacific Northwest tree octopus is an Internet hoax created in 1998 by Lyle Zapato. This fictitious endangered species of cephalopod was given the Latin name "Octopus paxarbolis" (the species name being coined from Latin pax, the root of Pacific, and Spanish arbol meaning "tree"). It was purportedly able to live both on land and in water, and was said to live in the Olympic National Forest and nearby rivers, spawning in water where its eggs are laid. Its major predator was said to be the Sasquatch.The Pacific Northwest tree octopus website is among a number of sites commonly used in Internet literacy classes in schools, although it was not created for that purpose. Despite the falsehoods shown on the site, such as the inclusion of other hoax species and organizations (mixed with links to pages about real species and organizations), all 25 seventh-grade students involved in one well-publicized test believed the content.".
- Q550326 wikiPageExternalLink treeoctopus.
- Q550326 wikiPageExternalLink New_Literacies_for_New_Times_handout.pdf.
- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q128257.
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- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q6306161.
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- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214739.
- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214743.
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- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q8179318.
- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520502.
- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586854.
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- Q550326 wikiPageWikiLink Q935672.
- Q550326 comment "The Pacific Northwest tree octopus is an Internet hoax created in 1998 by Lyle Zapato. This fictitious endangered species of cephalopod was given the Latin name "Octopus paxarbolis" (the species name being coined from Latin pax, the root of Pacific, and Spanish arbol meaning "tree"). It was purportedly able to live both on land and in water, and was said to live in the Olympic National Forest and nearby rivers, spawning in water where its eggs are laid.".
- Q550326 label "Pacific Northwest tree octopus".
- Q550326 homepage treeoctopus.