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Showing posts with label Animals - Cephalopods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals - Cephalopods. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

HOW AN AQUARIUM OCTOPUS MADE HIS ESCAPE TO THE OCEAN by squeezing out of a gap in his tank, sliding across the floor and slipping into a pipe that led to the ocean - INKY IS NOW FREE

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Inky the Octopus's Great Escape: Cephalod makes amazing break from New Zealand aquarium by squeezing out of a gap in his tank, sliding across the floor and slipping into a pipe that led to the ocean
 
Inky the octopus escapes from National Aquarium in Napier New Zealand

 Continue reading about Inky's daring escape, and see more images

Friday, June 19, 2015

THE ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE PINK BABY OCTOPUS THAT MAY BE NAMED "ADORABILIS" - Looks like "Pearl," the pink octopus of the film FINDING NEMO

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A researcher at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute must decide what to call an unclassified species of 'flapjack octopus' and is thinking about calling it Opisthotheusis Adorabilis

Octopus, which is 7 inches in diameter and has web between its legs, sports small fins on the top of its head and 'parachutes' through deep seas.

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A marine biology researcher in California has the difficult task of deciding on a name to encapsulate the cuteness of an unclassified octopus with puppy dog eyes.
 
Continue reading, and see pictures of Pearl, the pink octopus in the film Finding Nemo.