Samoan Octopus Specimen
The Samoan octopus (scientific name: Octopus minorSasaki, 1920) is a shallow marine species with unusually slender brachiopods in the octopidae. It is also called or "Samoan octopus" because its body size is smaller than the octopus (Octopus vulgaris) distributed in the same domain ". It is distributed in the shallow waters of the Northwest Pacific, including Japan (southern Hokkaido to Okinawa), the Korean Peninsula, the East China Sea (along the coasts of Zhejiang and Fujian), Taiwan and the Sea of Japan. Preference is made to rock crevices, sand-mud mixing areas, seaweed beds (e. g. Kumbulin), water depth 0-50 m, water temperature 5-25°C (diving into deep water in winter).
North Pacific Giant Octopus 3D Model Animation
It is a large octopus that lives in the North Pacific Ocean. Large in size, with arms reaching up to 6 meters and a weight of up to 50 kilograms. Usually living in the deep sea at depths of 300 to 3000 meters underwater, feeding on fish, crustaceans, and other mollusks. Known for its powerful strength and intelligence, it can use tentacles to perform complex operations and even open bottles with screw caps. It also has excellent camouflage ability, which can change the color and texture of the skin to adapt to the surrounding environment. The lifespan is relatively short, usually only 1 to 2 years, but during this period, it will experience rapid growth and reproduction.
Octopus (with 3D animated model)
It is a highly intelligent and adaptable marine mollusk. Belonging to the cephalopod class, it has eight flexible tentacles and two particularly developed large eyes. The tentacles are covered with suction cups, which not only help them hunt, but also enable them to move flexibly on the seabed or rocks. Renowned for its outstanding learning and problem-solving abilities, even able to learn new skills through observation and imitation. He is a top-notch camouflage master in nature, able to change the color and texture of the skin to adapt to the surrounding environment, thereby avoiding predators or capturing prey. The lifespan is relatively short, usually only one to two years.
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