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An curved arrow pointing right. Because octopuses have no bones, they are able to squeeze through some incredibly small spaces, like a tiny vent in the side of a fishing boat that Chance Miller of ...
New footage reveals a coconut octopus throwing stones to protect its hideout, marking the first time this behavior has been ...
An eel is curled in a hole. A large hermit crab, in its borrowed shell, comes clunking past. And there, sitting on a rock, is a small algae octopus. As you watch, it starts to move. One moment it ...