Hidden in a shallow tide pool, this giant octopus shows just how incredible ocean life can be — powerful, intelligent, and full of surprises.
Diver Jules Casey captured rare footage of a Double-Spot Octopus camouflaging beneath sand. "It has taken me 10 years to ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Plastic is a problem for ocean wildlife. “We spent a whole dive and most of our air saving this octopus from what was bound to be ...
The top predator prowling the seas during the age of the dinosaurs 100 million years ago may have been the octopus. New analyses of fossilized jaws reveal that massive, kraken-like octopuses once ...
The now-extinct mollusk may have reached up to 60 feet in length, researchers have found Yohei Utsuki, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Hokkaido University A giant "kraken" octopus may have ...
While dinosaurs ruled the land, Cretaceous oceans were home to a fierce and enormous octopus species that may have reached up to 19 metres in length, rivalling the size of the largest predators of the ...
Giant octopuses measuring up to 62 feet (19 meters) in length were among the top ocean predators around 100 million years ago, according to new research that uncovered rare fossils hidden within solid ...
Somewhere on the seafloor off eastern Australia, an octopus gathers a fistful of silt, repositions its siphon between its rear arms and jets the material straight into the body of another octopus ...