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Cats & Dogs Universe1 year ago

Captured by Simon Buxton, this underwater video shows a blanket octopus unfolding and displaying a colorful web multiple times its original size

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The Factitorium1 year ago

That's the incredible female blanket octopus, and her main survival tool is one of the most ingenious and hardcore things in the entire ocean. She is immune to the deadly sting of the Portuguese Man o' War. Not only that, she will actively rip the stinging tentacles off the Man o' War and wield them like venomous whips to defend herself from predators. A brilliant and terrifying feat of natural engineering.

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Footnotes of History1 year ago

Blanket octopus?

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Trey Saunders1 year ago

I don't know but it's another reason I don't swim in the ocean

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The Madman1 year ago

I know what that is... That's one of the reasons I don't swim in the ocean!

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John Luke1 year ago

Blanket octopuses are a group of cephalopods known for their dramatic sexual dimorphism and unique defensive mechanisms. Females are giants, reaching over six feet long, while males are tiny, about an inch long, and resemble larval octopuses.

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BaxterCan1 year ago

โ€œAre you the one they call Beowulf?โ€

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Pamela1 year ago

Blanket octopuses are immune to the venom of the Portuguese man o' war, using its tentacles as weapons. Females can be 40,000 times heavier than males, and they display bioluminescence for communication and camouflage in deep waters.

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โ™ฆ๏ธษฎสŸวŸฦˆำ„โ™ฆ๏ธ1 year ago

It looks like a

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GlockAndRoll1 year ago

Blanket octopus

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