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pineapple octopus
What do you call this ? 😞 A pinopus or an octopple ? 😉This creative n clever underwater shot from photographer @musashi671 just got our minds blown
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🐙🍍One of my favorite photographers is back at it again with the pineapple stealing Octo ;) #Kleptoctopus 📸: musashi671 photography
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When you eat a pineapple, it eats you back. Pineapples are the only known carriers of Bromelain, an enzyme that breaks down proteins. Since your body is made of proteins, the pineapples you eat are also trying to digest you. That’s why a fresh pineapple can turn your tongue into a sore piece of sandpaper. Source
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