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Meet tiny blue octopus about size of a golf ball

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Tiny alien-like blue octopus discovered lurking off the Galapagos Islands
A golf ball-size octopus found on the deep seafloor off the Galápagos Islands is an entirely new species, scientists just announced. In July of 2015, during a 10-day expedition in the Pacific Ocean, researchers aboard the E/V Nautilus launched a robotic sub called Hercules just off the coast of Darwin Island,

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Meet the tiny blue octopus about the size of a golf ball
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New species of tiny blue octopus discovered in the Galápagos
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The size of a golf ball: Tiny blue octopus discovered nearly 6,000 feet deep in Galápagos
Researchers exploring the deep-sea environment around the Galápagos Islands have identified a previously undescribed octopus species, notable for its vivid blue coloration and unusually small body siz...

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'It's blue!': Scientists discover new deep-sea octopus near Galapagos Islands
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Tiny blue deep-sea octopus discovered near Galapagos confirmed as new species
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This Alien-Like Octopus Leaves the Water to Travel Across Land

The algae octopus (Abdopus aculeatus), also called the prickly octopus, lives in the Indo-West Pacific. Despite its modest size — its mantle (main body) is only 3 inches long with arms stretching up to 10 inches — this octopus is incredibly intelligent ...
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Are octopuses actually aliens?

With their incredible intelligence, shape-shifting abilities, and strange anatomy, octopuses often seem almost otherworldly. But their origins are firmly rooted in Earth’s evolutionary history.
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