The Octopus in My House
The Octopus in My House
For BBC Natural World and WNET Nature.
A professor develops an extraordinary relationship with an octopus when he invites it to live in his home. The octopus, called Heidi, unravels puzzles, recognises individual humans and even watches TV with the family.
The episode also shows remarkable behaviour from around the world – from the day octopus, which can change colour and texture in a split second, to the coconut octopus, which carries around its own coconut shell to hide in. But most fascinating of all is seeing how Professor David Scheel and his daughter Laurel bond with an animal that has nine brains, three hearts and blue blood running through its veins.
Director
Anna Fitch
Producer
David Allen
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Awards
Jackson Wild 2020 Winner
Best Animal Behaviour
Best Writing
Wildscreen 2020
Official Selection
nternational Ocean Film Festival 2020 Winner
Marine Science Award
New York Wild 2020
Official Selection
Princeton Environmental Film Festival 2020
Official Selection
nternational Wildlife Film Festival Nominee
Best Children's Film