Her photograph of a poisonous ocellate octopus earned her 2nd place in the Ocean Portfolio Award category at the Ocean Photographer of the Year competition, presented by Oceanography and Blancpain.
[caption id="attachment_2369820" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] A group of lemon sharks breaks the surface at sunset. The Bahamas. (Photo: Katherine Lu)[/caption ...
Octopus is eaten in countries like Korea, China, Japan, etc., and a dish named San-nakji is famous in such countries. In this recipe, the octopus is kept alive for a while before serving. Reports say ...
Today, we're counting down the top five most venomous octopuses in the world. You'll want to stick around until the end because our number one entry has venom so potent that it would kill you in ...
Small but highly venomous, recognized by its bright blue rings which appear when threatened. Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) The largest octopus species, capable of reaching up to 15 ...
In research published in Advanced Science, investigators drew inspiration from the octopus to develop an adhesive that achieves strong attachment and controlled release on varied substrates in wet ...
3.Cone Snail: Armed with a harpoon-like tooth, the cone snail injects venom that can lead to paralysis and death; there is no antivenom. 4.Blue-Ringed Octopus: Small but highly venomous, this octopus ...