Almost a half-mile below Monterey Bay's surface, California scientists recorded rare footage of a seven-arm octopus eating a ...
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Live seven-arm octopus spotted in the deep sea – only the fourth time it’s been seen in 40 years
It’s no secret the deep sea is home to some strange-looking animals, so might we introduce you to yet another weirdo: the ...
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'Fascinating' deep-sea octopus washed up on beach sparks major scientific interest
A walker spotted the remains of a seven-arm octopus, the world's largest octopus species, at Forvie National Nature Reserve in Aberdeenshire ...
Octopuses and their arms are still a bit of a mystery. Not because scientists don't know how they work; their arms are boneless hydrostats, made up of groups of muscles working together, and capable ...
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