Zoo Octopus Learns To Open
Shrimp Jar By Watching

MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - A common octopus in a German zoo has learned
to open jars of shrimp by watching zoo attendants perform the act
underwater.  Frida, a 5-month-old female octopus, opens the jars by
pressing her body on the lid and grasping the sides with the suckers on
her eight tentacles. With a succession of body twists she unscrews the
lid.  "Depending on how tight the lid is, it takes her anything from 10
seconds to an hour to get it off," said Frank Mueller, head of the
aquarium at the Hellabrunn Zoo. Frida opens shrimp jars before the public
at feeding time twice a week.  Mueller said he taught Frida the trick
after he remembered seeing octopuses showing remarkable dexterity off the
coast of Morocco, where he went diving when he was younger. Frida was
imported from Morocco.  "We just did it in the tank a few times and
eventually she cottoned on," he said. "You won't see any other marine
creatures do this. She's been at it about a month now."  Copyright � 2003
Reuters Limited.        


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