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nationalgeographicwhile trying to get video of a wild octopus, it suddenly dashed towards me and rips my shiny new camera from out of my hands, then swims off, all while the camera is recording! he swam away very quickly like a naughty shoplifter. after a 5 minute chase, I placed my speargun underneath him and he ...
Watch this amazing footage as Steve Leonard gets up close and personal with a giant octopus in the freezing sea waters. Would you be happy to get this close to an Extreme Animal with giant eys and pale blue blood? Find out now as you take a dive into this beautiful aquatic environment.
This guy came out of the booth to gift us a crab. What a friendly dude!
Veined Octopus, Amphioctopus marginatus, showing sophisticated tool use behaviour. Footage shot by Dr Julian Finn of Museum Victoria. Finn, JK, T. Tregenza and MD Norman. (2009) Defensive tool use in a coconut-carrying octopus, Current Biology, Volume 19, Issue 23, R1069-R1070, 15 December 2009
museumvictoriaLook this one so clever it is
batabiddFor more videos, go to www.discoverynews.com. The Giant Pacific Octopus is smarter than you might think. And at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, Jorge Ribas watches one use its wits - and many arms - to get a snack. To watch the updated video about the zoo's new octopus, go to: www.youtube.com For...
A Clematoons cartoon featuring Mr Starr's song!
Please LIKE if you want to see more Octopus video this summer! We caught this Octopus in a shrimp trap here in Alaska. It had crawled in through a 3 inch opening and terrorized our catch of spot prawns, killing and eating several of them, and then, attached itself to the bait jar and unscrewed th...
capo2uIt has a big, bulbous head, beady black eyes, and eight squirming tentacles. It's called the octopus... but some people would also call it dinner. Even while it's still alive!
Ever wish you could change shape and color the way the Cyanea octopus can?
Octopus: Our plan is working! Our clan will rule the Pacific ocean! Diver: There something weird about this plant *goes to plant* Octopus: ....oh god... Diver:Its a octopus! Octopus: RETREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BACK TO HOME BASE!!!!!!
slideshow i made, RIP SYD
an amazing video of a camouflaging octopus. this is a section of a TED talk by David Gallo. the whole thing can be seen here www.ted.com
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