1. The world's largest giant octopus in the North Pacific.
The North Pacific Giant Octopus, also known as the North Pacific Giant Octopus, is a giant octopus. They are distributed in the north Pacific coast where the water depth reaches 65 meters, and they can also go to shallow or deep water to live. Pacific giant octopus is the largest giant octopus, while North Pacific giant octopus has a short life expectancy and will only live to 3-5 years old in the wild.
Because individuals weighing 7 1 kg have been found, it is pointed out that the giant octopus in the North Pacific is the largest octopus, which is distributed in waters of different temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. At present, the world's largest octopus record holder is a Pacific giant octopus with a circumference of 9. 1 m and a weight of 272 kg. It is said that after 100 million years, there will be a new species of swamp octopus that can walk on land, which will completely refresh human understanding of octopus.
The Pacific giant octopus is very big, with an adult weight of about 15 kg and an arm spread of up to 4.3 meters. Giant octopus head is big and round, usually reddish brown. They achieve the purpose of changing and changing colors through unique pigment cells, and even can be skillfully mixed with corals, plants and rocks with complex patterns. Previous 0 /2 Next Page