“Warp zone” by Ronny Årbekk September is probably the best month for auroras in my opinion.
We always has a crazy show in the skies, night after night.
Location :
Nordland, Northern Norway.
(I mean I know this octopus is most likely investing the teddy as a potential food source, and it was probably set up specifically for this video, but that negates the utter ADORABLENESS of it none)
In March 2007, the marine biologists, headed by Bruce Robison from the
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, used a remotely-operated
vehicle to visit a deep sea site in the Monterey Submarine Canyon off of
central California. At 1,397 meters (4,583 feet) deep they came on a
female Graneledone boreopacifica protecting a brood of its eggs. A month earlier, when the ROV had visited the same site, the octopus hadn’t been there…