Researchers encountered a new species of octopus while scanning the ocean floor off the Galapagos Islands – and it may be ...
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A rare octopus the size of a golf ball just surfaced in a live camera feed 6,000 feet below the Galápagos — a brand-new species no one had laid eyes on until now
Nearly 6,000 feet beneath the Galápagos Islands, in water so deep that no trace of sunlight reaches the seafloor, a remotely ...
A new blue octopus species, Microeledone galapagensis, was recently discovered near Darwin Island in northern Galápagos.
A golf ball-size octopus found on the deep seafloor off the Galápagos Islands is an entirely new species, scientists just ...
Near the Galapagos, a submersible controlled by scientists came across a mysterious octopus as blue as the ocean and no bigger than a golf ball.
The ocean is still one of the biggest mysteries on Earth, and the deeper you go, the stranger it gets. Far below the surface, where sunlight can’t reach, lives a world full of creatures that look more ...
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