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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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Tiny blue deep-sea octopus discovered near Galapagos confirmed as new species
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Tiny blue octopus discovered in the Galápagos Islands
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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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Why Octopus is our planet’s most alien-like creature

Marine life is indeed extremely interesting and unusual. Nevertheless, some animals in the oceans look really weird and almost alien. The octopus is one of such animals because it has eight appendages, an ability to change the colour of its skin, and a ...
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