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This octopus has never been captured ... Virmani described the image of the siphonophore as "a very rare piece of footage and photography of that creature." The list of new and rare species ...
The first-place winning image, seen above, was taken by Dr Bruno Cisterna, with help from Dr Eric Vitriol, and features the intricate structures of differentiated mouse brain tumor cells.
"We could then see a tentacle moving and it was clearly a large octopus." The research team were able to capture images of the unusual encounter and said the octopus was likely in for "quite the ...
The professor went on to write that the group launched a drone and dropped a GoPro camera in the water and "they saw something unforgettable: an octopus perched atop the shark's head, clinging on ...
Blanket octopus pairs are some of the undersea world’s oddest couples. What’s so startling is the size difference: Males are about the size of a walnut—less than an inch long—but some ...
It’s the aquatic buddy comedy movie we never knew we needed. Scientists in New Zealand have released footage of an octopus appearing to ride the back of a shortfin mako shark. Researchers at ...
A aerial view of the octopus catching a ride on top of the shark. (Image credit: Wednesday Davis) Shortfin mako sharks are the fastest shark species in the world, reaching top speeds of up to 46 ...