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I hadn't seen one of these in years, then my wife and I played BotW.
My first thought was that whoever named this thing an 'octorock' missed a golden opportunity by not calling it... a rocktopus.
That name goes back to original LoZ, can't change it now. Lots of Zelda creatures were introduced then, it had impressive diversity for a NES game. Molblin, Zoras, Darknuts, Lynels, Like-Likes, Wizzrobes, Peahats, WallMasters, Gohma, Dodongo...
Some had weird names directly taken from Japanese, and some had weird names from localization (...Manhandla?)
Oh I remember them from back then, I just also can't resist a good pun.