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Rare Dumbo Octopus Shows Off for Deep-sea Submersible | National Geographic


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·Nov 11, 2024

Oh oh oh oh! Look, we got a little octopus up in the comments. You get rewarded after all those sea pigs. All right, valet crew, here we go!

All right, I'm gonna paint it with the lasers, and I'm gonna turn them off for some really good imaging. Yeah, yeah, let's get as much as we can. Oh, and the world loves the dumbo! Get uh, one more shot with the lasers here. Get ready, ready, Bryce! There it is, it's gone! You got it, yep!

All right, all right, there we go. [Music] So cute! Well, the iris went down a little bit, I think. Yeah, I'm trying to expose for the uh, gumbo. Oh my gosh, I feel happy! Very cool, so cute!

Now we need to add a little feather to him. Here we go. So, oh, showing off! Hey, you're going to be famous in the vehicle!

Oh, look at that hood, that's beautiful! I can see it ripple, that's great! That whole mantle there, wow! Oh, this is great! Wow! Oh, there we go! Oh my gosh, he's posing! This is great!

Hi Deb! I love me a good cephalopod. The uh, genius on this is Grim Patutus. Yeah, Grumpa Toothless, Grumpy Tooth, grumpy's name! What do these guys feed on? Shout out to television backwards!

Grumpy creatures, I mean, oh man! All right, we've only got another 30 seconds or so. Unfortunately, that's okay, I'll take every second.

Well, tomorrow we may have a GoPro aboard. All right, I gotta move along, unfortunately. Goodbye, goodbye for now! Bye, you're beautiful! Nice to meet you! Bye buddy, hope you find your dad.

[Music]

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