Sightings of Dumbo Octopi An octopus was recently discovered at an unnamed seamount 5,518 feet (1,682 meters) deep in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument near Hawaii. This monument ...
After reading about this fascinating new study into octopus and fish collaboration, meet the Dumbo octopus, the deep-sea creature with elephant ear-like fins. Then, learn about the clever coconut ...
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Greenpeace International (@greenpeace) Emerging from the ocean depths into the realm of humans, a ...
Named for its ear-like fins, the dumbo octopus gracefully glides through deep waters, making it one of the cutest sea creatures. Sporting the largest teeth relative to body size, the fangtooth ...
Meltemi promises authentic Greek cuisine, which you can sample from a variety of small plates (octopus, saganaki ... from the folks behind Brooklyn's Dumbo Market. It's a higher-end grocery ...
At the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which served as the inspiration for the Marine Life Institute in Finding Dory, you can see crystal jellyfish put on light shows, watch a giant Pacific octopus vanish ...
Male blue-lined octopuses inject a powerful neurotoxin into the hearts of females before mating to avoid being eaten, according to a new study. The males have evolved to use a venom called ...
While the bite from a venomous blue-lined octopus (Hapalochlaena fasciata) can result in a painful, potentially life-or-death emergency for humans, new research indicates it’s part of everyday ...
It’s an octopus-eat-octopus world. Scientists have discovered that when mating, male blue-lined octopuses will inject a powerful, incapacitating neurotoxin into the hearts of female octopuses ...
The renowned architecture studio joins over 150 other design firms now calling Dumbo home. Snøhetta is moving its New York City office from Manhattan's Financial District into Brooklyn's Dumbo ...
During mating, some male octopuses inject females with their potent venom to paralyse them – and avoid being eaten by their mates. Typically, animals use venom to kill prey or defend themselves ...