- Octopus Day is held every year on October 8.
- Glass octopuses are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world.
- The glass octopus (Vitreledonella richardi) is a very rarely seen cephalopod.
The world under water is mysterious and interesting. People are often shocked by the videos that show a glimpse of the world. Like this video of a rare glass octopus with clear skin swimming through the water.
Octopus Day is held every year on October 8 to bring attention to how unique octopuses are.
Happy belated #WorldOctopusDay! 🐙
The glass octopus (Vitreledonella richardi) is a very rarely seen cephalopod found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. These beautiful creatures are found in the deep sea where sunlight doesn’t reach.
Video by @SchmidtOcean pic.twitter.com/fXgYPYDSUG
— The Oxygen Project (@TheOxygenProj) October 9, 2022
Several comments were made by viewers when they were responding to the video. A commenter on Twitter stated that “the definition of the emergence of life is evident in the water itself.” [Citation needed] “Wow! Another person remarked on what a fantastic job you guys are doing.
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