Inky just didn’t want to live in captivity anymore, so he shimmied down a drain pipe at a New Zealand aquarium, and headed for the ocean.
Pacific Wild Researcher Ian McAllister used an underwater housing to get this intimate portrait of a wolf wading through the intertidal zone on the British Columbia coast in Canada. This wolf took a break from eating herring roe to investigate the photographer’s half-submerged camera. Photograph by Ian McAllister
(via moreanimalia)
Source: funkysafari
Source: portlandaquarium.net
One more of this lovely gal - #Octopus are such amazing critters! 😊❤️🐙 She was brought in as #bycatch, will stay in the #marineeducation center for a short time, then be released back into the #ocean (at Island Bay Marine Education Centre)
#Octopus #tentacle coolness 🐙 (at Island Bay Marine Education Centre)
We got up close and personal with the octopus at the aquarium today! The kids learned a lot of stuff today and they got to explore with the creatures of the ocean. #sealife #sealifeaquarium #octopus #friend (at SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord)









