Rare blanket octopus spotted on Great Barrier Reef

A snorkeler spotted a rarely seen blanket octopus while filming on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia.

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47 thoughts on “Rare blanket octopus spotted on Great Barrier Reef

  1. What a beautiful creature, but it looks like the coral looks dead. Sucks how the ocean is so polluted and not enough people care enough to do something for it

  2. I feel like this octopus was dying. If it’s not common to see them here or at this level etc, they probably are about to die or their habitat was disrupted by warming of water

  3. I wonder if it’s good in sushi

    Not saying to kill this one but if there was millions or billions of them. It’s a beautiful animal and I don’t want it to go extinct but just curious is all before anyone goes nut.

  4. Fun fact: Females may reach 2 m (6.6 ft) in length, whereas the males are 2.4 cm. Blanket octopuses are also immune to the portuguese man of war, which they rip tentacles off of to catch prey.

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