Giant Pacific Octopus
(Wikipedia) The giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini), also known as the North Pacific giant octopus, is a large marine cephalopod belonging to the genus Enteroctopus. Its spatial distribution includes the coastal North Pacific, along California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Russia, northern Japan, and Korea.[1] It can be found from the intertidal zonedown to 2,000 m (6,600 ft), and is best adapted to cold, oxygen-rich water. It is arguably the largest octopus species, based on a scientific record of a 71-kg (156-lb) individual weighed live.[2]
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A Deer in the Life (2018)
Cornica Sonoma is a soft-spoken fine arts student with plenty on his mind. Here he speaks about what he does on his days off.
This short film is the accumulation of my work throughout the semester. If you like it, I urge you to share it with your friends! It would be greatly appreciated, as it will help my career immensely. And let me know what you thought of it!
😱can you see this octopus at the end?
👀 WATCH this octopus become invisible camouflaging entirely into the grainy sand. 😧
🐙 The White-V Oxtopus species is recognisable by its white v-shaped marking at the end of the mantle. Rate this camo from 1-10! 🔟
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