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This tiny blue octopus from the Galápagos could curl up in your hand and shows how much deep ocean remains unexplored
A rare find in the Galápagos has marine biologists excited.
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What happenedThis tiny blue octopus from the Galápagos could curl up in your hand and shows how much deep ocean remains unexplored.
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Left / center-leftNew Species of Tiny Blue Octopus Discovered in the Galápagos
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CenterThis tiny blue octopus from the Galápagos could curl up in your hand and shows how much deep ocean remains unexplored
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This tiny blue octopus from the Galápagos could curl up in your hand and shows how much deep ocean remains unexplored
galpagoscouldcurlyourhand
The Galápagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador are home to more than a thousand plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth—things like marine iguanas and giant tortoises. In a new...