Aurora, a giant Pacific octopus, sits around her eggs, the small white specks in the photo, at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska, Wednesday, June, 16, 2004. The octopus began laying eggs last weekend by dribbling them down the sides of her tank. Aquarists at the center will be looking for a darkening in the eggs to indicate the development of baby octopuses. If the eggs are fertile, they could produce young in two or three months. (AP Photo/Alaska SeaLife Center, Jason Wettstein)
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