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The octopuses got into the Monster Energy. There's no stopping them now. (I, for one, welcome our new cephalopod overlords) 🐙📷Susanne Spindler (inaturalist.org/observations/9…)

The octopuses got into the Monster Energy. There's no stopping them now.

(I, for one, welcome our new cephalopod overlords)

🐙📷Susanne Spindler (inaturalist.org/observations/9…)
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「イカのてぬぐいは無いんですか?」 という皆様の声にお応えして 新作てぬぐい【HOT & COOL】 できました✨🦑✨ “色素胞color”と“虹色素胞color”の 2種類です。 どちらもとても良い色なので ぜひ実物をご覧ください 7月20,21日は 東京ビッグサイトに集合❗️ #博物ふぇす #博物ふぇすイカ軍団2025

「イカのてぬぐいは無いんですか?」
という皆様の声にお応えして
新作てぬぐい【HOT & COOL】
できました✨🦑✨
“色素胞color”と“虹色素胞color”の
2種類です。

どちらもとても良い色なので
ぜひ実物をご覧ください

7月20,21日は
東京ビッグサイトに集合❗️

#博物ふぇす
#博物ふぇすイカ軍団2025
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The Glass Octopus (Vitreledonella richardi) is a deep sea octopus species that is almost completely transparent and colourless. The only parts of its body that are opaque are its eye, digestive tract and its chromatophores. 🐙📷Schmidt Ocean Schmidt Ocean

The Glass Octopus (Vitreledonella richardi) is a deep sea octopus species that is almost completely transparent and colourless.

The only parts of its body that are opaque are its eye, digestive tract and its chromatophores.

🐙📷Schmidt Ocean <a href="/SchmidtOcean/">Schmidt Ocean</a>
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"What do we call this octopus species? We found it in the Atlantic and has long arms." "I have an idea." 🐙📷Pauline Walsh Jacobson (inaturalist.ca/observations/1…)

"What do we call this octopus species? We found it in the Atlantic and has long arms."

"I have an idea."

🐙📷Pauline Walsh Jacobson (inaturalist.ca/observations/1…)