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"What is this thing doing right here?" – Washington hikers come across a giant octopus casually swimming just off the trailMoehller reveals he was hiking Clark's Point, a coastal hike in a wooded peninsula in Bellingham when he came across the extraordinary scene of a Giant Pacific octopus swimming in a shallow tide pool.
The giant Pacific octopus grows bigger and lives longer than any other octopus species. The size record is held by a specimen that was 30 feet across and weighed more than 600 pounds. Averages are ...
The Americas explores the life and death of the giant Pacific octopus If you know where and how to look, you can find the ...
There is footage of similar sneaky behaviour and ingenious problem-solving happening in the wild. For example, a BBC video shows a giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini, poaching crabs from a ...
North Pacific giant octopus hug massive crab, such as snow crabs, to paralyze them instantly. Then they use their suckers to crush their prey to pieces before enjoying the feast.
A giant Pacific octopus made a group of friends’ day when they spotted the creature in a tide pool on the coast of northern Washington recently. This video filmed by Micah Moeller shows the ...
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