frank (cf8515) in goodnews • 1 mo ago
He's tiny! It's blue!': Scientists find NEW deep-sea octopus; Near the Galapagos Islands

On the ocean floor near the Galapagos Islands, a submersible controlled by scientists came across a mysterious octopus as blue as the ocean and no bigger than a golf ball.
"He's tiny! It's blue!" one excited scientist was recorded as saying when she first caught sight of the cerulean cephalopod on footage transmitted from the sub.
The team from the Charles Darwin Foundation had just discovered a new species of octopus nearly 1,800 metres (5,900 feet) below the water's surface, according to research published on Monday.
"Right away, I knew it was something really special," said octopus expert Janet Voight, who was asked to identify the strange species.
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I thought the name of what this reminded me of was "Squirt" but a google search turned up it's actually "Pearl" I'm thinking of. Squirt is a turtle.
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