The Maldives octopuses

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Published 2013-06-24
The Maldives octopi change color for camouflage, they are nocturnal, during the day they hide among the rocks.

After mating the female will try to eat the male, because she won't eat anything until give birth, she probably will die in childbirth for the efforts, she will put about 150,000 eggs

The octopuses are very elastics, the eyes are the most rigid part of her body, if her eye passes through a hole, all body pass also.

All Comments (21)
  • @sackmaster91
    “Whatever it’s eye can pass through, it’s whole body can pass through” Not only that, but whatever passes through it’s eye, it’s whole body can become. Incredible.
  • where's the cool looking glowing octopus shown in the thumbnail?
  • @emilyshmelimy
    I came here to see a super fancy octopus. All I got were LIES!!!!
  • @elenaborie2212
    False fact: The eye is the most rigid part of the octopus. Correction: The beak is the most rigid part of the octopus.
  • @indigobluepics
    Boo. The gorgeous pic that made me click on this was nowhere in the vid! Bait and switch.
  • @Kidicaruslover
    lol first the Octopus is angry while its mating and then it gets scared xD
  • I have such a newfound love for these beautiful and incredible creatures, I want to meet one underwater now and be friends
  • @PuppyVtuber
    Dislike, show me the clip that was in the thumbnail.
  • @MrApocalisse
    I saw one of these trying to escape a fish shop once,they managed to get a little far for their size,too
  • @paigewinter4588
    Thought that the toughest most unmovable part of an octopus is its beak... it's compared to being like human nails, keratin.  Still cool shots of an octopus.
  • @kinakk6260
    Sometimes I feel that I should give up everything and just go into the ocean. In the ocean, where there is no one who can find you in the dark.
  • @bluesifer8238
    you also wrong about the most rigid part, it is it's beak
  • @podboq2
    their beaks are more rigid than their eyes!
  • @chefjimmie1
    Check out the curious little fishie at 2:45. He's like, "who are you and why did you take my spot??".
  • @cathipalmer8217
    I laughed at the part where the narrator says that the fish are always underestimating the intelligence of the octopus.
  • @locke2517
    What do we want?! The thumbnail octopus! When do we want it?! NOW!