Amazing cephalopod transformations!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2024
- Cephalopods, Octopus species in particular, are amazing creatures.
Predatory avoidance using camouflage, bioluminescence and even increasing their size are some of the incredible adaptations that these highly intelligent creatures use to survive. And some, are really cute.
Featured in this episode are the Blanket Octopus, the bob-tailed squid or Stubby squid and the rare Cirrothauma magna, also known as the Big-eye jellyhead.
G’day Folks and welcome to The WoW Factor.
Where you just might find something weird or… wonderful.
Predator or Prey. Unusual camouflage disguises through evolution:
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Source footage:
Blanket Octopus - Animal of the Week
• Blanket Octopus - Anim...
Blanket Octopus - Deepsea Oddities
• Blanket Octopus - Deep...
Cirroteuthid Octopus Billows Like a Circus Tent | Nautilus Live
• Cirroteuthid Octopus B...
Cute Bobtail Squid | Nautilus Live
• Cute Bobtail Squid | N...
Googly-eyed Stubby Squid | Nautilus Live
• Googly-eyed Stubby Squ...
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Thank you so much! I'm trying to improve each and every video.
You doing well ...just one word ..awesome 👌
Great compilation, beautiful photography. We live on an amazing planet.
Thank you. And yes, full of amazing creatures.
Long live the Counter-Illumination!
Bro, awesome. Loving the Weird…it’s Wonderful
And your nailing your Latin! …probably, see I can’t actually Latin.
Keep it up mate 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you so much. Yeah, quite amazing that such a small creature that only lives for about a year is such high tech. 😂
Gratias tibi tam. 👍
I love Octopus they're so beautiful and so graceful ❤❤
Incredibly intelligent too. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Thoroughly enjoyed it keep up the good work
I'm glad you enjoyed. Thank you.
W❤W! That’s Incredibly Awesome! 🤗❤️✨
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed.
Your channel looks amazing too! 👍
Beautiful
I'm glad you enjoyed. 👍
Wow that is gorgeous 😊thanks so much
Amazing creatures! Glad you enjoyed. 😀
The Australian accent is so funny, I just want to laugh, even when it’s a serious subject like this.
Crikey! lol 😂
❤ I love the videos that you are doing ❤ keep up the fantastic work ❤
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Thank you amazing simply amazing❤
You're welcome 😊 So glad you enjoyed. More on the way.
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Amazing, keep giving us this wonderful world😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀 I will. More on the way.
The last one seems to have a lot of control and range of motion of its webbing.
Yes, it's something to see. Especially when it looks like a hot air balloon😄 Thanks for watching. 👍
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One for each creature? 🙂
How did you hold your breath underwater? Wait... How were you talking?
I stowed away in a ROV. Once we got 1400 metres down, they couldn't kick me out. 🤣
@@TheWoWfactor44 as long as it didn't have a Logitech controller...
It looked like a game boy pad. lol
Dumbo octupus
That's correct. There is a dozen or so species that are known as Dumbo Octopuses.