The Okeanos Explorer has discovered a very cute octopus at a depth of 4,290 metres.
This is the deepest an octopus of this particular sub order of octopus has ever been seen.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration noted this is a completely unsubscribed species and perhaps not belonging to any specific genus. Highlighting how little we still know about the creatures in the depths of our oceans.
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I’ve been staring at this for 5 minutes
That’s what it looks like. That’s really what it looks like
Being out in the ocean is actually so scary because when you look really far out you can kind of see how the Earth is rounded out. It looks like a few miles ahead you’re just gonna fall off or something.
Also fun trick: if ur on mobile, double tap zoom in and slide the picture side to side. It looks like you’re actually there looking left to right
DO THAT DO IT RIGHT NOW
Biophilia 🌴

Revealed ! | by OdiOdi
Sperm whales have white patches on them sometimes and I love it. It looks like a cute manufacturing fault. Like whoever builds sperm whales ran out of SW7022 Whale Gray paint.


anemones seen here using specialized body growths called acrorhagi to attack each other during an argument in the intertidal zone.
Anthopluera xanthogrammica San Mateo county CA, Aug. 2015 / T3i /






