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OceanX | Rare Encounter with Dozens of Deep-Sea Octopuses @OceanX | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
OceanX recently completed the deepest ever submersible dive in the Seychelles, but that wasn't the only remarkable part of that day. We also encountered an aggregation of deep-sea cephalopods, which we believe to be dumbo octopuses. These animals are hardly ever captured on film, let alone in the numbers that we saw. Watch to enjoy the amazing footage and learn more about this discovery.

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