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A Mimic Octopus in the Lembeh Straits
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A Mimic Octopus in the Lembeh Straits
This footage of the rare mimic octopus was shot in the Lembeh Straits in Indonesia in March 2008.  This octopus might not be able to pick the winner of a soccer game, but it can contort itself into 15 different shapes, change its colors and textures, and assume the appearance of other animals it has observed. Its a veritable master of disguise. Living in the tropical seas of South East Asia, it was not discovered officially until 1998, off the coast of Sulawesi.
Video Length: 178
Date Found: November 18, 2010
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