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"Morning Workout with Seven Squid and Octopuses: Pay Up, Sucker

Background imageSucker Collection: Seven squid and octopuses

Seven squid and octopuses
Tableau 2 from Albertus Sebas Thesaurus, Vol 3, 1759

Background imageSucker Collection: Pay up sucker

Pay up sucker
Tomas Härstedt

Background imageSucker Collection: Morning workout

Morning workout
Anton Belovodchenko

Background imageSucker Collection: DDE-90037452

DDE-90037452
USA, Pacific Northwest. Giant Pacific octopus, or octopus dofleini, tentacles and suction cups. Date: 01/03/2005

Background imageSucker Collection: DDE-90037246

DDE-90037246
Common Paraque (Nyctidromus albicollis) sleeping in leaf litter on ground where it is camouflaged at the Mission, Texas World Birding Center, Hidalgo county, Texas, USA Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageSucker Collection: Pump Valve and Sucker, 1939. Creator: Alexander Anderson

Pump Valve and Sucker, 1939. Creator: Alexander Anderson
Pump Valve and Sucker, 1939

Background imageSucker Collection: Striped Sea Snail (colour litho)

Striped Sea Snail (colour litho)
998707 Striped Sea Snail (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der Fische in ihren)

Background imageSucker Collection: Comic postcard, Little boy and shopkeeper Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Little boy and shopkeeper Date: 20th century

Background imageSucker Collection: Shark sucker fish, Remora remora

Shark sucker fish, Remora remora (Fork-tailed remora, Echeneis remora). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageSucker Collection: Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata

Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata (Bimaculated sucker, Cyclopterus bimaculatus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageSucker Collection: Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea

Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea (Ocellated sucker, Cyclopterus ocellatus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes

Background imageSucker Collection: Pattern of Lollipops

Pattern of Lollipops

Background imageSucker Collection: Bait fisherman, Kent

Bait fisherman, Kent
A fisherman sucks up lug worm bait with a vacuum device on the beach at Dungeness, Kent, England. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990

Background imageSucker Collection: Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. A mollusc and the most studied of all octopus species. The octopus will eat almost anything it can catch

Background imageSucker Collection: Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. A mollusc and the most studied of all octopus species. The octopus will eat almost anything it can catch

Background imageSucker Collection: CARIBBEAN REEF SQUID, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, BONAIRE

CARIBBEAN REEF SQUID, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, BONAIRE
The Caribbean reef squid, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, is commonly observed in shallow near shore water of the Caribbean

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Giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dolfleini, or North Pacific giant octopus, British Columbia, Canada

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NA
The day octopus, Octopus cyanea, is also known as the big blue octopus. It occurs in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans, from Hawaii to the eastern coast of Africa

Background imageSucker Collection: Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) is also known as the Big blue octopus

Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) is also known as the Big blue octopus. It occurs in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans, from Hawaii to the eastern coast of Africa; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageSucker Collection: Giant Pacific Octopus, Enteroctopus dolfleini, British Columbia, Canada

Giant Pacific Octopus, Enteroctopus dolfleini, British Columbia, Canada
Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dolfleini), or North Pacific giant octopus; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageSucker Collection: Pumpjack with dramatic chinook sky, Alberta, Canada

Pumpjack with dramatic chinook sky, Alberta, Canada
Silhouette of a pump jack with a colourful dramatic Chinook sky, west of Airdrie; Alberta, Canada

Background imageSucker Collection: Portrait of a female Giant pacific octopus

Portrait of a female Giant pacific octopus
Portrait of a female Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) against a black background at the Alaska SeaLife Center; Seward, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageSucker Collection: Caribbean Reef Squid, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, Bonaire

Caribbean Reef Squid, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, Bonaire
The Caribbean reef squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) is commonly observed in shallow near shore water of the Caribbean; Bonaire, Netherlands

Background imageSucker Collection: Day Octopus, Octopus cyanea, Hawaii, USA

Day Octopus, Octopus cyanea, Hawaii, USA
Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) in mid-water; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageSucker Collection: Pumpjack in a field, Alberta, Canada

Pumpjack in a field, Alberta, Canada
Pumpjack in a field in the foothills and the snow-covered Rocky mountains in the background with a glowing sky at sunset; Alberta, Canada

Background imageSucker Collection: Long Arm Octopus, Hawaii, USA

Long Arm Octopus, Hawaii, USA
This larval stage of a long arm octopus, Octopus sp. is no more that five inches across (as pictured) and was photographed at night in midwater several miles off the Kona Coast during a blackwater

Background imageSucker Collection: Pumpjack at sunrise

Pumpjack at sunrise
Silhouette of pumpjack in snow-covered area with an orange starburst sun at sunrise; Longview, Alberta, Canada

Background imageSucker Collection: Orange-fin Anemonefish, Philippines

Orange-fin Anemonefish, Philippines
This juvenile Orange-fin anemonefish (Amphiprion chrysopterus) is pictured hiding in a beaded anemone (Heteractis aurora); Philippines

Background imageSucker Collection: Pumpjack at sunset

Pumpjack at sunset; Alberta, Canada

Background imageSucker Collection: Day Octopus, Hawaii, USA

Day Octopus, Hawaii, USA
Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) in mid-water; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageSucker Collection: Day Octopus

Day Octopus
Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) in mid-water; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageSucker Collection: Caribbean Reef Squid

Caribbean Reef Squid
The Caribbean reef squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) is commonly observed in shallow near shore water of the Caribbean; Caribbean

Background imageSucker Collection: Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish
This female Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) is about to deposit an egg into the finger coral. The egg can be seen just back from the end of her tentacles; Philippines

Background imageSucker Collection: Wildflowers. 1. Colts Foot 1a. One Of The Florets Of The Capitulum 1b. A Seedling Colts Foot 1c

Wildflowers. 1. Colts Foot 1a. One Of The Florets Of The Capitulum 1b. A Seedling Colts Foot 1c. A Sucker Of Colts Foot 2. Groundsel 3. Cudweed 4. Butterbur

Background imageSucker Collection: Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) In Mid-Water; Hawaii, United States Of America

Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) In Mid-Water; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageSucker Collection: Micronesia, Palua, Common Cuttlefish, (Sepia Officinalis) Near The Ocean Floor

Micronesia, Palua, Common Cuttlefish, (Sepia Officinalis) Near The Ocean Floor

Background imageSucker Collection: Picture No. 11073478

Picture No. 11073478
Grayling with Sucker Fish congregating in groups of over a hundred fish to spawn in small streams every spring Yukon, Canada. Grayling and Sucker fish congregate is a small stream to spawn

Background imageSucker Collection: Ornithodoros parkeri, tick

Ornithodoros parkeri, tick
Ventral views of male and female of this soft tick (Ornithodoros parkeri) from the family Argasidae

Background imageSucker Collection: Honey Sucker from New South Wales, Australia

Honey Sucker from New South Wales, Australia
A Honey Sucker from New South Wales, Australia, perching on a branch. 1822

Background imageSucker Collection: Wonderpus Octopus, Wunderpus photogenicus, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Wonderpus Octopus, Wunderpus photogenicus, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSucker Collection: Haemopsis sanguisuga, Horse Leech

Haemopsis sanguisuga, Horse Leech

Background imageSucker Collection: Broad-Finned, Tail-Spotted, and One-Spotted Goby

Broad-Finned, Tail-Spotted, and One-Spotted Goby
Yellow Clown Goby (Gobiodon okinawae), Little (possibly Shrimp) Goby (old name: Gobius minutus), and Two-Spotted Goby (Gobiusculus flavescens). Date: 1863

Background imageSucker Collection: Cornish Sucker and Doubly-Spotted Sucker

Cornish Sucker and Doubly-Spotted Sucker
Cornish Sucker (Lepadogaster lepadogaster), also known as Sucking Fish and Jura Sucker, and the Doubly-Spotted Sucker (Cyclopterus bimaculatus). Date: 1863

Background imageSucker Collection: Montagus Sucker and Network Sucker

Montagus Sucker and Network Sucker
Montagus Sucker or Seasnail (Liparis montagui, male and female), and Network Sucker (old name: Liparis reticulatus, possibly Liparis liparis, or Common Seasnail). Date: 1863

Background imageSucker Collection: Remora, or Suckerfish

Remora, or Suckerfish
Remora, also known as Suckerfish or Sucking Fish. Date: 1863

Background imageSucker Collection: Blueband goby, Valenciennea strigata, and shark

Blueband goby, Valenciennea strigata, and shark sucker, sucking fish, remora, Remora remora.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageSucker Collection: Son Fish Sucker Comic Natural History Human Race

Son Fish Sucker Comic Natural History Human Race
Artokoloro

Background imageSucker Collection: Ouray, Colorado, United States. Vintage candy in old fashioned candy shop

Ouray, Colorado, United States. Vintage candy in old fashioned candy shop



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"Morning Workout with Seven Squid and Octopuses: Pay Up, Sucker. " Start your day off right with a unique morning workout routine that involves not one, not two, but seven squid and octopuses. These incredible creatures are the stars of our fitness session, showcasing their agility and strength as they navigate through various exercises. In this captivating display, you'll witness a rare squid specimen known as DDE-90037452 alongside its octopus counterparts like DDE-90037246. Their fluid movements and remarkable flexibility will leave you in awe. As you watch these mesmerizing sea creatures in action, don't be fooled by their graceful appearance - they mean business. With each rep and stretch, they seem to say "Pay up sucker. " as if challenging anyone who underestimates their power. Adding to the intrigue is a vintage photograph from 1939 titled "Pump Valve and Sucker, " captured by Alexander Anderson. This image showcases an era where technology met nature's wonders in unexpected ways. But it doesn't stop there; we also explore other fascinating marine species such as the Striped Sea Snail depicted in vibrant color lithography. Its intricate patterns will captivate your imagination while reminding us of the beauty found beneath the ocean's surface. For some light-hearted humor amidst all this aquatic marveling, we present a comic postcard featuring a little boy engaging with a shopkeeper - perhaps teaching us that even young ones can outsmart those who underestimate them. And let's not forget about symbiotic relationships within the underwater world. The Shark Sucker Fish (Remora remora) demonstrates how it attaches itself to larger predators for survival while Two-spotted Clingfish (Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata) showcases its ability to cling onto rocks using specialized suction discs on its belly.