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"Enchanting Tentacles: A Fascinating World Beneath the Waves" Delicate and graceful

Background imageTentacles Collection: Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) hunting at night, Elephant Bay, Lavezzi Islands

Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) hunting at night, Elephant Bay, Lavezzi Islands, Corsica, France, September 2008

Background imageTentacles Collection: Detail of magnificent Sea anemone (Heteractis magnifica) Maldives, Indian Ocean

Detail of magnificent Sea anemone (Heteractis magnifica) Maldives, Indian Ocean

Background imageTentacles Collection: Deepsea Anemone from a coral seamount, Indian ocean, November 2011

Deepsea Anemone from a coral seamount, Indian ocean, November 2011

Background imageTentacles Collection: A tube anemone - cerianthus lloydii in Langkawi, Malaysia 2

A tube anemone - cerianthus lloydii in Langkawi, Malaysia 2
Sea anemones are a group of water-dwelling, predatory animals of the order Actiniaria. They are named for the anemone, a terrestrial flower

Background imageTentacles Collection: Achatina fulica, Giant African Snail with striped shell

Achatina fulica, Giant African Snail with striped shell

Background imageTentacles Collection: Portuguese Man o War (Physalia physalis) with long, dangling, purple-blue tentacles

Portuguese Man o War (Physalia physalis) with long, dangling, purple-blue tentacles

Background imageTentacles Collection: Blue-Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena), internal anatomy, cross-section

Blue-Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena), internal anatomy, cross-section

Background imageTentacles Collection: Picture No. 11072801

Picture No. 11072801
Yellow Sea Cucumber with feeding tentacles extended on Sea Squirt Pink Beach dive site, Padar Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Yellow Sea Cucumber

Background imageTentacles Collection: Picture No. 10854318

Picture No. 10854318
Octopus - Eating crab prey (Octopus vulgaris) Date:

Background imageTentacles Collection: Flying aliens

Flying aliens. Computer artwork of possible alien life forms in the clouds of a gas giant planet. It is thought that under such conditions, like those found on Jupiter

Background imageTentacles Collection: Beadlet Anemone in rock pool with opened tentacles reaching for food Coast near Elgol

Beadlet Anemone in rock pool with opened tentacles reaching for food Coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands
SAS-499 Beadlet Anemone - in rock pool with opened tentacles reaching for food Coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands, Scotland

Background imageTentacles Collection: Striped Jellyfish

Striped Jellyfish
PM-9618 Striped JELLYFISH Pacific Chrysoora melanastei Chrysaora melanaster Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTentacles 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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The Palau chambered nautilus, Nautilus belauensis, is mainly found in the Western Carolines as its name suggests. These nautilus are highly mobile scavenging herbalists

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

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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 imageTentacles Collection: Next! Puck Magazine 20th Century 1904 Standard Oil Company

Next! Puck Magazine 20th Century 1904 Standard Oil Company
Next! After a work by Udo Keppler published in Puck Magazine, September 1904. A view of the Standard Oil Company, Inc, at the time the world's biggest petroleum company

Background imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles Collection: The Giant sea cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) is found down the west coast from Alaska to

The Giant sea cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) is found down the west coast from Alaska to Mexico; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles Collection: Crown Jellyfish, Cephea cephea, Hawaii, USA

Crown Jellyfish, Cephea cephea, Hawaii, USA
The Crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) is also known as the cauliflower jellyfish, Hawaii. This species lives in open ocean with a lifespan of three to six months

Background imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles Collection: Lions Mane Jellyfish, Cyanea capillata, BC, Canada

Lions Mane Jellyfish, Cyanea capillata, BC, Canada
The Lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) can reach six feet across with 30 foot tentacles; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTentacles Collection: Day octopus portrait

Day octopus portrait
Portrait of a Big blue octopus or Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) at the Butterfly Pavilion; Winchester, Colorado, United States of America

Background imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles Collection: Japanese Flying Squid, Yap, Micronesia

Japanese Flying Squid, Yap, Micronesia
This image was captured a mile off the island of Yap at night with the bottom 1000+ feet below. Hundreds of these squid passed by very quickly. This one paused just briefly for a portrait

Background imageTentacles Collection: Day Octopus, Hawaii, USA

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

Background imageTentacles Collection: Squat Shrimp on anemone, Philippines

Squat Shrimp on anemone, Philippines
A close look at a squat shrimp (Thor amboinensis), on a beaded anemone (Heteractis aurora). This anemone has been found as host to 7 different species of clownfish as well as the domino damselfish;

Background imageTentacles Collection: Chambered Nautilus

Chambered Nautilus
Chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius); Manado, Indonesia

Background imageTentacles Collection: Day Octopus

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

Background imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles 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 imageTentacles Collection: This Juvenile Three Spot Damselfish (Dascyllus Trimaculatus) Is Pictured Beside The Anemone That

This Juvenile Three Spot Damselfish (Dascyllus Trimaculatus) Is Pictured Beside The Anemone That Is Utilizes For Protection; Yap, Micronesia

Background imageTentacles Collection: This View Shows The Eight Armed Cephalopod Free Swimming In Mid-Water, Day Octopus

This View Shows The Eight Armed Cephalopod Free Swimming In Mid-Water, Day Octopus, (Octopus Cyanea); Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageTentacles Collection: Close Up Of Tentacles Underneath An Octopus; Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Close Up Of Tentacles Underneath An Octopus; Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Background imageTentacles Collection: Octopus; Israel

Octopus; Israel

Background imageTentacles Collection: Purple octopus; Israel

Purple octopus; Israel

Background imageTentacles Collection: Model of Blue-ringed Octopus with legs curling, cross-section showing orange venom glands and duct

Model of Blue-ringed Octopus with legs curling, cross-section showing orange venom glands and duct, blue crop storing undigested food, large yellow brain, red mouth, salivary glands and tongue

Background imageTentacles Collection: Model of Blue-ringed Octopus, large body with two eyes, eight limbs floating to sides and behind

Model of Blue-ringed Octopus, large body with two eyes, eight limbs floating to sides and behind, side view

Background imageTentacles Collection: Lesser Octopus, Eledone cirrhosa, side view

Lesser Octopus, Eledone cirrhosa, side view

Background imageTentacles Collection: Oblong-leaved sundew or spoonleaf sundew (Drosera intermedia) in its natural bog habitat, Birr

Oblong-leaved sundew or spoonleaf sundew (Drosera intermedia) in its natural bog habitat, Birr, Offaly, Midlands, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageTentacles Collection: Hydra budding, SEM

Hydra budding, SEM
Hydra budding. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hydra sp. freshwater hydrozoan budding. Hydra commonly reproduce by budding - a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism

Background imageTentacles Collection: Hydra budding C014 / 4856

Hydra budding C014 / 4856
Hydra budding. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hydra viridis freshwater hydrozoan. Hydra viridis commonly reproduces by budding, as seen here

Background imageTentacles Collection: Creation of artificial life, artwork

Creation of artificial life, artwork
Creation of artificial life. Conceptual computer artwork depicting the creation of a new life-form in a petri dish. Geneticists are working on methods for combining artificially replicated genes into

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

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



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"Enchanting Tentacles: A Fascinating World Beneath the Waves" Delicate and graceful, the tentacles of the Elegant Hydromedusa Jellyfish sway gently in the coastal waters of both the Pacific and Atlantic. Their translucent bodies shimmer with ethereal beauty, captivating all who encounter them. In Vancouver Aquarium, Canada, one can witness the mesmerizing dance of Japanese/Pacific Sea Nettle Jellyfish. These enchanting creatures gracefully glide through their watery realm, showcasing their intricate tentacles that seem to float effortlessly. The Giant Squid VT 7670 Illustration offers a glimpse into the mysterious depths where Architeuthis reigns supreme. Its colossal size is matched only by its awe-inspiring tentacles that reach out like mythical arms from ancient legends. From Alaska to California, the Giant Pacific Octopus displays its intelligence and adaptability. With eight powerful arms adorned with suction cups, it navigates its surroundings with grace and precision. Beneath vibrant coral reefs resides anemonefish seeking refuge within swaying sea anemones. The Twoband Anemonefish forms a symbiotic relationship with these delicate creatures as they playfully interact amidst waving tendrils. Venturing into Atlantic and Mediterranean waters reveals another marvel—the Common Octopus. Its unique rectangular pupil and double row of sensitive suckers along each arm make it a master of disguise and manipulation in its ever-changing environment. The Blue-ringed Octopus showcases nature's warning signs hidden beneath its stunning appearance. Vibrant hues serve as cautionary tales for those who dare cross paths with this venomous creature lurking in tropical waters. Deep within the mid-Atlantic ridge lies a world rarely seen by human eyes—a Hydromedusa/Trachymedusa displaying magnificent tentacles at approximately 2700 meters below sea level. This elusive beauty reminds us of how much remains undiscovered beneath our vast oceans' surface.