The mimic octopus, Thaumoctopus mimicus, is a species of octopus that has a strong ability to mimic other creatures. Its normal coloring consists of brown and white stripes or spots. Living in the tropical seas of South East Asia, it was not discovered officially until 1998, off the coast of Sulawesi.
The octopus mimics the physical likeness and movements of more than fifteen different species, including sea snakes, lionfish, flatfish, brittle stars, giant crabs, sea shells, stingrays, flounders, jellyfish, sea anemones, and mantis shrimp. It accomplishes this by contorting its body and arms, and changing color.
That was cool.
Agent 13 has nothing on this octopus.
the color changing was cool,hmm looks like a stonefish and a lionfish and a seasnake,DAYUM a very unsafe place to swim
I had nigiri octopus last night for dinner
was it good
Beautiful and fascinating. . .
yes, it was very good
Evolution is awsome. Those behavours were evolved and happened to be like the animal it immitates.