Photo of the Day: Baby Octopus Rolls the Dice
Photo by Tobin Munsat (Longmont, CO, USA); Longmont, CO, USA
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Photo of the Day: Baby Octopus Rolls the Dice
Photo by Tobin Munsat (Longmont, CO, USA); Longmont, CO, USA
(via smithsonianmag)
Source: smithsonianmag.com
Working with cephalopods like this reef octopus is such an incredible privilege. With their incredible intelligence, ability to learn and figure things out, and each individual’s unique set of behaviors that gives them a “personality,” it is easy to form an attachment to these animals and grow to love a creature that will only have a natural life cycle of a few years at most. This little nugget was the first octopus I ever worked with, and she just recently completed her life cycle. We knew it was coming, but because I personally get attached so easily, it was sad! But, she lived and amazing life and was a true delight to work with. She taught me so much about octopuses, enrichment, and the joy that comes with being an aquarist. My experiences with this incredible animal makes me excited to work with our common octopus and other cephalopods that I hope to be lucky enough to work with in the future.
Zombie worms were discovered in 2002 when extracted from the rotting skeleton of a grey whale almost 10,000 feet beneath the ocean. Also called “boneworms,” the mouth-and-anus-less Osedax worms use bone-melting acid to absorb nutrients directly. Also, they’re all female. The males are microscopic and live inside the females’ bodies.
Sometimes nicknamed the Dumbo octopus (Grimpoteuthis bathynectes), its ears are really fins that help it move through the water.
Was filmed at 2011 mts (6600 feet) depth
- source gif: rsnooi
This ‘Dumbo’ octopus proves deep sea creatures aren’t always creepy.
See the adorable create elegantly swim through the ocean here.
…escape by zzrmrhbiml
Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

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by Andrey

Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

Commission for https://www.deviantart.com/sweet-n-treat
Forgot to mention it on Deviantart - I’ve opened Fur Affinity account!


by Andrey
