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What does an octopus look like?
The royal jelly fish in Roxburgh is actually Pacific royal jelly fish. They are actually the same species, but the names of each place are different. Maybe you don't know much about yellow croaker, and this creature basically won't appear in our life. First of all, hairtail is not the familiar hairtail. In fact, only we call it "yellow hairtail" in China, because its long shape is somewhat similar to hairtail. In fact, octopus and hairtail are very different.

Octopus is very long, with long red fins on its back and a mane crown on its head. It looks fierce and unacceptable, that is, it is ugly and scary. In fact, human beings are afraid of many creatures in the ocean. Even many people have deep-sea phobia, that is, the pictures of the deep sea will cause people's fear and suffocation. Generally speaking, this octopus lives in the deep sea and will not appear in human vision. According to science, octopus won't attack humans because it has no sharp teeth.

Yellow croaker has no teeth, which means it sucks food indiscriminately, and it doesn't matter if it is sucked into its stomach. Octopus can't be eaten for a human body. There is no need for yellow croaker to risk his life to eat such a big food. It's really unnecessary. Even so, people are still afraid of this creature that they have never seen before. After all, it's really too big, too long, four meters long and ugly. At present, this creature has great research significance.

The appearance of yellow croaker let us know the diversity of marine life. We don't know what kind of creatures still exist in the deep sea. The only thing we know is to take good care of our earth, because compared with this world, human beings are too small, compared with the universe, human beings are dispensable. The diversity of the ocean also needs human beings to take good care of it, otherwise the next bone will not be an octopus we have never met, but ourselves.