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Post by calyta on Mar 4, 2016 21:37:14 GMT -5
Captured by a remotely operated vehicle with the Okeanos Explorer, a new species of octopus may have been found off of a Hawaiian archipelago about 2.6 miles deep. Read the full article from National Geographic and see video of this amazing and previously unknown creature here!
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Post by Blexrude on Mar 4, 2016 22:26:09 GMT -5
Whoa. It's pretty cute.
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Post by Elijah on Mar 5, 2016 6:47:52 GMT -5
They are always finding new animals!
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Post by porcelaindoll on Mar 5, 2016 6:48:04 GMT -5
Kinda looks like a jellyfish.
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Post by Elijah on Mar 5, 2016 6:48:10 GMT -5
I wonder how it breeds.
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Post by Creative on Mar 5, 2016 6:48:23 GMT -5
I wonder how you know if it's male or female.
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Post by Black Eyed Peas on Mar 5, 2016 6:48:51 GMT -5
That's so cool.
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Post by Elijah on Mar 5, 2016 6:49:16 GMT -5
I bet there's so much living under the sea that we'll never know about.
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Post by porcelaindoll on Mar 5, 2016 6:49:42 GMT -5
^I used to see sea docs about dinosaurs that still exist lol. Weird, but cool.
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Post by Elijah on Mar 5, 2016 6:49:56 GMT -5
Sea dinosaurs? Maybe they all set up camp down there.
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Post by Black Eyed Peas on Mar 5, 2016 6:50:05 GMT -5
I'd live under weater if I could.
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