It’s a special treat to spot a red octopus while tide-pooling, but careful not to touch it. Red octopuses have venom to kill prey and sharp beaks to break open shells. These adaptations help them secure food…and discourage handsy tide-poolers!
Thanks to staffer Chuck Saltsman for the photo!
Happy Mother’s Day to all you amazing women out there in the nation! 🐙🎉❤️ we ❤️ you! 📸: Max Bottomtime
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDwOi7HpHtQ)
I love this so much, It’s too funny omg
(via elokibeth)
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Undertale
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Pairi Daiza, the most beautiful zoo I know 81/388
nikon d3300 with sigma 120-400mm f/4.5-5.6 DG OS HSM APO
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Clepto Octopus by Raimundo Fernandez on Flickr .
When an octopus decides it won’t be eaten by an eel, it becomes epic !
Harrison Stubbs, a photographer from NatureFootage, captured this wonderful scene. The octopus is literally riding the eel as in a rodeo, then exits in a blow of ink. Amazing !











