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Dumbo octopus: The murky world of the deepest octopus species | Natural History Museum
The Dumbo octopus, genus Grimpoteuthis, is the world's deepest-living octopus. It's named after its large ear-like fins, which resemble Disney's big-eared elephant.
Apr 25, 2023
Grimpoteuthis Appearance
Grimpoteuthis - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
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Apr 27, 2014
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Dumbo Octopus – Grimpoteuthis bathynectes One of the rarest Dumbo octopus species, known for its soft, umbrella-shaped body and beautiful lavender color. Its short arms are connected by a delicate web that lets it glide through the water as if it’s flying, while its ear-like fins give it that iconic “Dumbo” look. And the shocking part? This footage was captured at a depth of 3,500 meters — a place where the pressure would crush most creatures, yet it moves calmly as if it owns the deep. #DeepSea
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Cue gliding into the weekend vibes 🐙💫 Grimpoteuthis octopuses use the movement of their large fins and arms to propel themselves through the water. They are affectionately called the “dumbo” octopuses because of those flapping fins. This group of octopuses is typically found on or near the deep seafloor, where they use finger-like cirri on their arms to catch small crustaceans, worms, and other prey items. | MBARI
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‘Dumbo octopus’ sighted in mile-deep waters of Pacific Ocean northwest of Hawaii
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Dumbo octopuses are rarely seen. They are the deepest living of all known octopuses, living as deep as 13,100 feet underwater and perhaps deeper. 🐙 Learn more: https://bit.ly/3dj0Q7S Footage via Nautilus Live | Oceana
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Dumbo octopuses (Grimpoteuthis spp., also known as “umbrella octopuses”) are known as one of the deepest living species of octopus in the ocean, inhabiting depths of up to 13,000 feet below the surface! You’ll notice this particular species (identified as “Cirroteuthis” by cephalopod expert Janet Voight from the @Negaunee Integrative Research Center), does not use jet propulsion like its cousins. Rather, it flies only by the power of its two headbound fins. Though the IUCN red list certifies thi
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‘Dumbo octopus’ sighted in mile-deep waters of Pacific Ocean northwest of Hawaii
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Dumbo octopuses are rarely seen. They are the deepest living of all known octopuses, living as deep as 13,100 feet underwater and perhaps deeper. 🐙 Learn more: https://bit.ly/3dj0Q7S Footage via Nautilus Live | Oceana
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54 Interesting Facts About Dumbo Octopus - Animal Hype
Sep 28, 2019
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Dumbo octopus are famous for their striking resemblance to the beloved flying elephant. These creatures have large fins (not ears) on their mantle, which they use to gracefully “flap” through the water. Unlike many other types of octopus, Dumbo do not move by expelling water forcefully from a siphon - a process called (seriously) “jet propulsion.” They are also known to exhibit a fascinating behavior seen here: expanding their eight webbed arms like an open umbrella before swiftly contracting th
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The 'dumbo' octopus has lateral fins that resemble big ears—and they're rarely observed. | National Geographic
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Nov 13, 2018
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Dumbo Octopus – Grimpoteuthis bathynectes One of the rarest Dumbo octopus species, known for its soft, umbrella-shaped body and beautiful lavender color. Its short arms are connected by a delicate web that lets it glide through the water as if it’s flying, while its ear-like fins give it that iconic “Dumbo” look. And the shocking part? This footage was captured at a depth of 3,500 meters — a place where the pressure would crush most creatures, yet it moves calmly as if it owns the deep. #DeepSea
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How Deep Do Dumbo Octopuses Live? - The Marine Life Explorer
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What Do Dumbo Octopus Eat [Diet & Facts] - Feeding Nature
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#The Moment a rare dumbo octopus was spotted in the deep sea
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A dumbo octopus was discovered — why that's so rare #CBCKN
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The dumbo octopus (Grimpoteuthis bathynectes) is the deepest living genus of all octopuses currently known in the ocean. Some species have been observed in depths of up to 7000m below sea level – that’s about 21 Eiffel Towers stacked on top of eachother! #dumbooctopus #dumbo #octopus #ocean #deepsea #seascovery
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