Octopus
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Octopus Behavior Across Three Seas (Grenada to Indonesia)
Celebrating World Octopus Day, the content highlights octopus behavior through clips from Grenada, Costa Rica, and Indonesia. Each location showcases unique diving experiences revealing octopus camouflage, locomotion, and hunting. Grenada offers varied dive sites, Costa Rica features an abundant marine reserve, while Indonesia boasts rich biodiversity ideal for observing diverse octopus species.
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Blue-Ringed Octopus: Small, Stunning, and Seriously Dangerous
During a dive in Dauin, Philippines, I encountered the Blue-ringed octopus, a small cephalopod that displays neon-blue rings when threatened. Known for its potent neurotoxin, it poses a danger despite appearing calm. Responsible divers admire its beauty from a distance, making it a sought-after sight for underwater photography.
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Seagrass Nomad: Octopus Discovers a Shipwreck Sanctuary
An octopus embarks on a captivating underwater odyssey off the coast of Statia, navigating the Caribbean’s vibrant reefs. Venturing from the protective embrace of seagrass meadows, this intelligent and graceful cephalopod embarks on a cautious exploration of its surroundings, ultimately reaching the intriguing remnants of a historic shipwreck. Its journey is a captivating odyssey, a…
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Octopus – Intelligence, Camouflage, and Sometimes Deadly
Octopuses are highly intelligent creatures capable of solving puzzles, using tools, and even escaping enclosures. Their problem-solving skills are comparable to those of some vertebrates, making them one of the smartest invertebrates in the animal kingdom. Octopuses have three hearts—two pump blood through their gills, while the third circulates it to the rest of the…
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Encountering the Enigmatic: A Mesmerizing Octopus Night Dive
A group’s encounter with an octopus off the coast of Grenada captivates them as the intelligent creature interacts with their camera and displays curiosity. The experience leaves a lasting impression, highlighting the wonders and mysteries hidden beneath the ocean’s surface. This brief encounter offers a glimpse into the captivating life of this fascinating sea creature.
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Marvels of the North Andaman Sea’s Marine Ecosystem
The North Andaman Sea is home to diverse octopus species, including the common reef, blue-ringed, and mimic octopuses. These intelligent creatures play a key role in the ecosystem as predators and prey. Their unique abilities, such as camouflage and venomous bites, make them fascinating to observe for divers and snorkelers.
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Underwater Images From St. Vincent
All of the images in the underwater gallery below were captured off the coast of St. Vincent, part of the island nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. While the country spans a chain of islands, it’s the waters surrounding St. Vincent itself that have earned the nickname “Critter Capital of the…
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World Octopus Day and Beyond — Encounters from St. Vincent to Thailand
Every year on World Octopus Day (October 8), ocean lovers and scuba divers celebrate one of the ocean’s most intelligent and adaptable creatures. With eight flexible arms, three hearts, and the ability to change color and texture in an instant, octopuses continue to fascinate anyone lucky enough to meet them underwater. The scientific Latin term…
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Octopus in a Can
Octopus making the best of human trash in a marine park in the Philippines. More underwater images from the Anilao and Puerto Galera can be found here.
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The Magical and Deadly Blue-Ringed Octopus
While diving in Dauin, Philippines, the author encountered a Blue-Ringed Octopus, one of the most venomous marine creatures, capable of killing 26 humans with its neurotoxin, Tetrodotoxin. This octopus, commonly found in tropical reefs, uses jet propulsion for swimming. More content from the dive will be released soon.
