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A new species of flapjack octopus, with massive eyes and blood-red tentacles, has been discovered from a deep-sea canyon off the coast of Australia.
This newly discovered species of octopus is a deep-sea shapeshifter with large eyes and blood-red tentacles. Sounds terrifying? Don’t fret: these strange little guys are smaller than a golf ball ...
The Carnarvon flapjack octopus was collected by scientists on a 2022 CSIRO research voyage, but it wasn't named until last week. The species is one of a number of newly-described species collected ...
A new species of shape-shifting octopus has just been described by scientists in Australia. The tiny cephalopod grows only about 1.6 inches across, but it can survive more than half a mile beneath ...
Scientists found octopus with long arms, white spots and large eyes in deep-sea canyon and discovered new species: Carnarvon flapjack octopus, study said.
The Carnarvon flapjack octopus flattens its body like a pancake and uses its Dumbo-like ears to swim.
Scientists found octopus with long arms, white spots and large eyes in deep-sea canyon and discovered new species: Carnarvon flapjack octopus, study said.
Scientists found octopus with long arms, white spots and large eyes in deep-sea canyon and discovered new species: Carnarvon flapjack octopus, study said.
Scientists found octopus with long arms, white spots and large eyes in deep-sea canyon and discovered new species: Carnarvon flapjack octopus, study said.
Scientists found octopus with long arms, white spots and large eyes in deep-sea canyon and discovered new species: Carnarvon flapjack octopus, study said.