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Just some mesmerizingly beautiful footage of two female blanket octopuses, filmed off the Philippines' Romblon Island by diver Joseph Elayani: bit.ly/2Lv90wo. | California
California Academy of Sciences. . Just some mesmerizingly beautiful footage of two female blanket octopuses, filmed off the Philippines' Romblon Island by diver Joseph Elayani: bit.ly/2Lv90wo.
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Jun 30, 2019
Blanket Octopus Facts
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The dazzling blanket octopus is a rare sight indeed! This pelagic species lives in the open sea, and facts are few & far between. In 2002, the first live male was discovered. We now know that this species has one of the largest gender size discrepancies (sexual size dimorphism) in the animal kingdom. Females grow up to 6.5 ft (2 meters), and the males only grow an estimated 2.4 cm long!! Even more mind boggling - the male blanket octopus weighs 40,000 times less than the female. 😮 Incredible fo
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Ocean Conservation
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Rare blanket octopus spotted in the Great Barrier Reef
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The Female Blanket Octopus: The Superhero of the Ocean!
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9 Breathtaking Blanket Octopus Facts - Fact Animal
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Aug 1, 2022
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Something incredible happened at the Mossel Bay harbour— a Blanket Octopus was spotted! 🐙 This rare and mesmerizing creature is hardly ever seen in these waters, making this a truly unforgettable moment! Why are they rare Because they spend their entire lives living in the open ocean, they are rarely sighted so the Blanket Octopus continues to remain another mystery of the ocean. 1. Deep-Sea Dweller – They usually live in open ocean waters, often at depths of hundreds of meters, making encounte
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Blanket Octopus:Stunning Ocean Creature with Flowing “Blanket” Arms
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Blanket Octopus Vs man o War
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How many cephalopod species can you name off the top of your head? GO! 🐙🔱 The rarely sighted female blanket octopuses can grow to six feet and has long flowing sheets of iridescent flesh trailing behind her. She’s basically Wonder Woman of the sea. 🌈 The graceful cape of the blanket octopus helps her appear much bigger & intimidating to potential predators as she spends her entire life swimming in the open ocean! Only decending slightly to avoid predators. 😱In situations of distress,
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Octonation - The Largest
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Tremoctopus is a genus of pelagic cephalopods, containing four species that occupy surface to mid-waters in subtropical and tropical oceans. They are commonly known as Blanket Octopuses, in reference to the long, transparent webs that connect the dorsal and dorsolateral arms of the adult females. Blanket octopuses are immune to the venomous Portuguese man o' war, whose tentacles the male and immature females rip off and use for offensive and defensive purposes. Like many other octopuses, the bla
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May 11, 2019
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Octopuses 101
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9 Breathtaking Blanket Octopus Facts - Fact Animal
Aug 1, 2022
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Something incredible happened at the Mossel Bay harbour— a Blanket Octopus was spotted! 🐙 This rare and mesmerizing creature is hardly ever seen in these waters, making this a truly unforgettable moment! Why are they rare Because they spend their entire lives living in the open ocean, they are rarely sighted so the Blanket Octopus continues to remain another mystery of the ocean. 1. Deep-Sea Dweller – They usually live in open ocean waters, often at depths of hundreds of meters, making encounte
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Blanket Octopus:Stunning Ocean Creature with Flowing “Blanket” Arms
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1 month ago
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Video: 'Once in a lifetime' rare blanket octopus spotted in Australia
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The Most Incredible Octopus You’ve Never Heard of: The Blanket Octopus
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NGANO GIDAKOP PA JUD? this is almost certainly a blanket octopus (Tremoctopus species). Key Identifiers: • Cape-like webbing: The wide, flowing membranes between the arms resemble a “blanket” or cape. • Coloration: Dark body with striking orange/golden circular markings — common in some Tremoctopus species. • Shape: It has a flat, wing-like appearance, but the tips are not stiff like rays, and there are no visible fins like a fish. Interesting Fact: Female blanket octopuses can grow up to 2 mete
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Male and female blanket octopuses have very different ways of protecting themselves from hungry predators. Discover more about octopuses' astonishing abilities and behaviours: http://nhmlondon.org/Octopus-May21 | Natural History Museum, London
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May 24, 2021
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Rare, "rainbow" blanket octopuses were caught on camera off the coast of Romblon, Philippines. | USA TODAY Video
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24 Blanket Octopus Facts (Reproduction, Habitat, Predators, Food, etc) - Animal Hype
Sep 21, 2019
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Why the Blanket Octopus is the Ocean's Most Fearless Creature
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Watch: The spectacular female ‘Blanket Octopus’ was seen unfurling its stunning, fleshy cape
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Rare, "rainbow" blanket octopuses were caught on camera off the coast of Romblon, Philippines. | USA TODAY Video
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The Blanket Octopus – The Ocean’s Shapeshifting Queen
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Very rare jud ni "BLANKET OCTOPUS" Rainbow blanket octopuses are rarely seen in the wild, and sightings are often described as "once in a lifetime" experiences. They are typically found in both subtropical and tropical oceans, and while they inhabit open ocean, they can also be found near coral reefs. Specifically, they've been spotted in locations like the Great Barrier Reef, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Indian Ocean. KAYO MGA KA TUNA NAKAHULI NA KAYO NETO OR NAKAKITA? COU
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Antique Fishing Adventures
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Blanket octopuses sometimes steal jellyfish tentacles using them as weapons for defense against predators. #fblifestyle #SeaSecrets #OceanLife #AnimalFacts | Animal Insights
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Animal Insights
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Creature of the day: The Blanket Octopus 🦑🦑 Tremoctopus is a genus of pelagic cephalopods, containing four species that occupy surface to mid-waters in subtropical and tropical oceans. They are commonly known as blanket octopuses, in reference to the long, transparent webs that connect the dorsal and dorsolateral arms of the adult females. The other arms are much shorter and lack webbing. The common blanket octopus (Tremoctopus violaceus) exhibits one of the most extreme sexual size-dimorphism
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How many cephalopod species can you name off the top of your head? GO! 🐙🔱 The rarely sighted female blanket octopuses can grow to six feet and has long flowing sheets of iridescent flesh trailing behind her. She’s basically Wonder Woman of the sea. 🌈 The graceful cape of the blanket octopus helps her appear much bigger & intimidating to potential predators as she spends her entire life swimming in the open ocean! Only decending slightly to avoid predators. 😱In situations of distress,
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Jan 5, 2019
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Octonation - The Largest Octopus Fan Club
NATURE FESTT on Instagram: "Divers in the Philippines and Australia captured rare footage of rainbow-colored blanket octopuses, glowing wonders of the deep that prove nature still has secrets left to show. FULL REPORT ⬇️ In April 2019, divers off Romblon Island, Philippines, witnessed something few had ever seen, two blanket octopuses with radiant, rainbow-like colors as they drifted gracefully through the dark sea. Captured by cameraman Joseph Elyani and shared by Deep Blue Discoveries, the foo
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Tremoctopus is a genus of pelagic cephalopods, containing four species that occupy surface to mid-waters in subtropical and tropical oceans. They are commonly known as Blanket Octopuses, in reference to the long, transparent webs that connect the dorsal and dorsolateral arms of the adult females. Blanket octopuses are immune to the venomous Portuguese man o' war, whose tentacles the male and immature females rip off and use for offensive and defensive purposes. Like many other octopuses, the bla
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May 11, 2019
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Marine Biology News
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The Most Magical Creature in the Ocean 🌊✨ (Blanket Octopus)
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The Blanket Octopus: The Ocean’s Rainbow Warrior That Wields Venom Like a Weapon 🌊
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The Octopus With a Giant Flowing Cape
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JM wild Motion
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Female blanket octopuses, unlike their male counterparts, are much larger and heavier than their male counterparts. They can measure up to 4 feet in length and weigh up to 15 pounds, while males usually measure only a few inches and are relatively weightless. The larger size of the female is thought to be due to her need to carry a large number of eggs in her mantle cavity. In addition, the female blanket octopus has eight arms that are more muscular than those of the male, allowing her to more
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Jun 3, 2023
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The Blanket Octopus: 10,000% Bigger Than Her Mate
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9 months ago
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BLANKET OCTOPUS — Nature’s Living Silk 🌊 #shortvideo #oceanshorts #factsJ
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6 months ago
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Facts: The Blanket Octopus
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Bizzare Mating of blanket octopus #youtubeshorts #shorts #octopus
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Jul 31, 2023
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5 Amazing Facts About the Blanket Octopus 🐙✨#octopus #shorts
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The Blanket Octopus is ODD #facts #animals
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