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How Coconut Octopuses Use Their Namesake Shell
Dec 5, 2019
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🥥 Coconut octopuses are known to collect coconut shells to hide in. But with so much pollution in our oceans, octopuses sometimes end up grabbing plastic instead. Roughly 33 billion pounds of plastic enter the oceans every year, creating a growing problem for our oceans and the animals that live there. Add your name to protect our oceans from harmful plastic pollution today.: https://oceana.ly/3MuA2CQ | Oceana
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See how these clever octopuses use shells for shelter and protection. | National Geographic
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Muck diving in Dauin, Philippines, offers an exceptional opportunity to encounter various species of octopus in their natural habitat. Here are some highlights: Critter Republic Dive Center 1. Mimic Octopus Camouflage Masters: The mimic octopus is famous for its ability to imitate other marine creatures like lionfish, flatfish, and even sea snakes to deter predators. Behavior: Often found in the sandy and silty bottoms of Dauin, this octopus uses its impressive mimicry to blend in with the envir
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Rate this makeshift home from 1 to 8! 🥥 Coconut Octopuses are also nicknamed ‘veined octopus’ because of the dark branched veins that run down their body and arms. 🛡This specific species seem to be super in touch with how vulnerable & squishy their bodies are— as they grow larger, they’ll start shopping around to make their armor more efficient. 🤿 Some scuba diver friends of ours have mentioned that they’ll sometimes find and suggest better living arrangements by placing a shell or coconut wi
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It's not hard to see why coconut octopuses are thought to be some of the most intelligent invertebrates on the planet. This #WorldOctopusDay, just be glad you're not a crab. See more of these fascinating creatures on Crazy Monster. http://bitly.com/2ksM96T | Smithsonian Channel
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Caption this! “The Original Moonwalker” 🎥: bugDreamer.com 🦴Octopuses are boneless! (Despite how much confusion that octopus skeleton Halloween prop has caused — have you seen it? Haha) They do have something called a hydrostatic skeleton though—Which, in water, is way cooler than our pesky bones! 💦 Unlike bone structures with rigid skeletal elements, the octopus can bend, twist, elongate, (and more) at MULTIPLE locations simultaneously. 🐘 An elephants trunk and your tongue is another example
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Animal doozy on Instagram: "🐙🧠 Meet the coconut octopus — one of the smartest animals on Earth. While most animals use objects for hiding, this octopus uses them as tools. It collects seashells, coconut halves, and even trash, carrying them across the seafloor to build a mobile home. When danger strikes, it assembles them into armor and hides inside. But that’s not all — it can walk on two arms like a human, despite having no bones. And when it hunts, it’s venomous. Its beak injects toxins tha
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