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While there is no prominent product or tech platform called “OctopusCity: Connect Your World,” the phrase aligns closely with “Octopus Cities” (like Octopolis and Octlantis)extraordinary underwater sites discovered by marine biologists off the coast of Australia that completely redefine how these animals connect. Historically considered strictly antisocial loners, gloomy octopuses (Octopus tetricus) have been observed building complex, high-density communal settlements. The Famous “Octopus Cities”

Octopolis: Discovered in 2009 in Jervis Bay, Australia, this site formed around a single, unidentified piece of human metal. The octopuses used it as an anchor point to stack scallop shells and construct dens.

Octlantis: Found nearby in 2016, this settlement is entirely natural. It consists of rocky outcroppings where dozens of octopuses live in tight clusters. How They “Connect” Their World

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