They Discovered a New Kind of Octopus Never Seen Before: It Lives at 1800 Meters Deep and Now They Will Have to Rewrite Its Entire History.
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A new species of blue octopus has been identified in the Galapagos Islands, the result of a submarine expedition carried out in 2015. The discovery, published in the journal Zootaxa, reveals the still unknown diversity of the region's marine ecosystems. Discovery during a submarine expedition: The octopus was found during an expedition aboard the E/V Nautilus, in partnership with the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galapagos National Park Dire…
A group of researchers discovered a new species of blue octopus at 1,773 meters deep in the Galapagos Marine Reserve. The finding was realized thanks to cameras installed in the submarine operated at a distance E/V Nautilus, used to explore the deep sea around the Galapagos Islands. According to the researchers of the Galapagos Islands, ... The post Discover new species of blue octopus in the depths of the Galapagos Islands appeared first on ::T…
They discovered a new octopus in Galapagos Islands: how it is the new octopus species that a group of scientists found in Galapagos Islands.
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