Forget your sk8er bois and surfers, there is officially a new coolest way to get around and it’s riding on the back of a ...
A shortfin mako shark, the fastest-swimming shark in the world, was caught on camera with an octopus catching a ride on its back off the coast of New Zealand.
A sight that even experienced marine biologists don't see every day: An octopus clings to the head of the world's fastest shark — and is comfortably carried away. What this unusual encounter is all ...
Scientists have long thought intelligence tends to develop through social interactions with an animals’ own species.
Dead octopuses have been found along South Australian beaches as environment authorities say a microalgae bloom could be to ...
Credit: Wednesday Davis An octopus has been spotted catching a ride from an unlikely marine friend: a superfast shark. Researchers captured a video showing the orange-hued octopus clinging to the ...
But while other octopus species have evolved longer mating arms that allow them to maintain a safe distance during copulation and avoid this fate, blue-lined octopuses have a comparatively short ...
An octopus got to rest its many legs when it ended up aboard a mako shark for a leisurely ride. In a video captured in ...