Octopus Videos from Around the Web
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Octopus Documentaries - The Octopus' Garden
The Octopus' Garden follows the life cycle of Octopus Maorum, the giant octopus off New Zealand. This documentary was produced by NHNZ, Natural History New Zealand.
Kings of Camouflage - A Cuttlefish Documentary
-> Kings of Camouflage - NOVA / PBS - 53:20 <-
I have been scouring the web for this one for quite some time, and I finally found it.
I have been scouring the web for this one for quite some time, and I finally found it.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Legs - Octopus Briareus
This is a video of Legs, a tonmo member's pet octopus. Legs appears to be much more active than my Octopus. If you are interested in reading more about Legs the octopus, visit tonmo.com.
Wild Octopus Cyanea - Red Octopus Digging
This video shows Octopus Cyanea in the wild. It finds another octopus and is either fighting for a den or attempting to mate, the narrator is not sure.
My Octopus Briareus
This is a video of my Octopus Briareus purchased from Tom's Caribbean immediately after being introduced to the tank. It has eaten several crabs and made a couple of dens for himself, but as of now, 48 hours after acclimation, it has not come out of hiding. The octopus is likely 6-8 months old with a mantle size of 2.5 inches and tentacle span of 20-24 inches.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Scuba Diving Octopus Encounter
A diver encounters an octopus which is being harassed by a yellow tail damsel. Damselfish are generally A-holes and this one is no exception.
This Aquarium Octopus Climbs on the Glass
Another boring video of an octopus moving along the glass at a public aquarium. Does anybody have any idea what species it is?
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Cuttlefish Camoflage
Although this blog is dedicated to octopuses, cuttlefish are closely related to octopuses. Both are cephalopods. Like octopuses, cuttlefish are able to quickly change the color and texture of their skin in order to blend in with the environment.
This cuttlefish, found on the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, changes color once it realizes it has been spotted.
This cuttlefish, found on the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, changes color once it realizes it has been spotted.
Labels:
change color,
color changing,
Cuttlefish,
Wild Cuttlefish
Petting the Cuttlefish and a Thrown Tentacle
Behind the scenes at a local aquarium, two onlookers are sent a rude message by the cuttelfish they are observing. It throws a tentacle!
Blue Ring in the Wild
This is a blue ring octopus in the wild in indonesia. It is of the genus Hapalochlaena and is very deadly. Blue ring octopuses have killed many unlucky swimmers over the years.
Quote: "A bite from one acts so quickly that death may occur before a diver can even make it out of the water"
Quote: "A bite from one acts so quickly that death may occur before a diver can even make it out of the water"
Yet another octopus opening a jar
I believe this octopus holds the record, at least as far as online video is concerned, for opening the jar fastest (though some of the video was obviously cutout). Great video, enjoy.
If you know what species this is or can make a good guess, leave it in the comments.
If you know what species this is or can make a good guess, leave it in the comments.
Wild Octopus Flashes Colors at Scuba Diver
This Briareus (I'm assuming) flashes colors when it is caught in the spotlight of a scuba diver. It acts a bit startled.
Labels:
change color,
color changing,
Octopus Briareus,
wild octopus
Holy Crap! A Cuttlefish Attacks an Octopus in Front of a Scuba Diver!
This almost looks fake it is so surreal. The octopus is playing with a scuba divers spanner. Then, a much larger cuttlefish decides to make the octopus a meal. It is a bit saddening if you've ever owned an octopus.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Bimac Feeding on a Crab
Here is a cool video of a Bimac feeding on a crab in a home aquarium. Watch how it pounces on the crab!
Octopus Documentary - Octo Volcano
This is a full 47 minute documentary about an active volcano and the aquatic species which are able to survive near it, most notably the octopus. Many different octopus abilities are investigated. This is quite an interesting documentary and worth the watch. It is the only full documentary about octopuses that I've found online. Enjoy!
This video suggests that octopuses can actually hear the rumbling in the earth before the volcano erupts giving them time to flee.
This video suggests that octopuses can actually hear the rumbling in the earth before the volcano erupts giving them time to flee.
National Geographic - Octopus Defeats Shark
This footage, courtesy of youtube and National Geographic, shows what happens when you put a Giant Pacific Octopus and a shark in the same tank. The octopus actually captures and kills the dogfish shark.
The aquarium staff put up a camera to determine exactly how dogfish shark carcuses had been turning up at the bottom of the aquarium. That an octopus was responsible came as quite a surprise.
The aquarium staff put up a camera to determine exactly how dogfish shark carcuses had been turning up at the bottom of the aquarium. That an octopus was responsible came as quite a surprise.
Reef Octopus in the Wild
Watch this octopus change colors once it realizes it has been spotted. It makes itself looks big and flashes colors at the incoming camera before deciding to abandon this plan. It inks before fleeing.
Labels:
Camoflage,
change color,
color changing,
Inking,
Octopus Briareus,
wild octopus
Octopus Vulgaris Documentary (spanish)
Although this video is in Spanish, there is still some pretty good octopus footage. Octopus is "pulpo" in Spanish.
Large Octopus Vulgaris at Aquarium
This short video is of an O. Vulgaris at an aquarium. Watch it move from the floor of the tank to the glass.
Pet Octopus Macropus
Typical video of an octopus in a home aquarium. It walks across the tank a couple of times. This octopus is believed to be an O. Macropus
Bipedal Wild Octopus
This is another example of an octopus using 2 tentacles as legs and the other 6 as arms. This bipedal movement on the ocean floor is eerily human.
Octopus Walking on Ocean Floor
Several recent studies suggest that 6 tentacles are used as arms and 2 as legs. Previously it was though that 4 were legs and 4 were arms. This video would give one the impression that the former is correct.
Scuba Divers Play with Inking Octopus
Watch these divers handle an obviously frightened octopus on a scuba dive. It inks several times before they let it go on its way.
Wild Reef Octopus
The sound in this video suggests that this was a wild encounter. It looks like a reef octopus to me - perhaps a briareus? What do you think?
Briareus Pet Close Up - Walking on the Glass
This active Briareus walks all over the tank. Watch the grace with which he/she maneuvers around. I love these creatures!
Octopus Wrestling Match
Watch these two wild octopuses wrestling each other. A lucky diver has spotted the entanglement with his flashlight. This is not as interesting as some other octopus fights in which they flash colors at each other.
Octopus Investigates Toys
This octopus swims to the top to investigates strange new objects in his aquarium. They appear to be baby toys.
Baby Briareus in a Bucket
A new pet! This video isn't all that interesting, just a baby Octopus Briareus in a bucket.
Octopus Briareus Crawls on the Glass
A small Octopus Briareus crawls around on the glass in a well decorated tank. He's an active little guy
Hummelincki is Hand Fed
This is the first attempt at feeding an Octopus Hummelincki. It runs away at first before coming back to accept the small fish. He drops it, but it is a start.
Hummelincki's First Day
This octopus hummelincki is introduced to a new tank. Watch its behavior. There are several times that it changes color rapidly in order to match the live rock and other decorations.
Labels:
Camoflage,
change color,
Octopus Hummelincki,
Pet Octopus
Octopus Joubini Life Cycle
This video shows the life cycle of a dwarf octopus from egg to adult. Also, watch the clever octopus open a jar.
National Geographic - No Bones!
This video, by National Geographic, demonstrates just what it means to have no bones.
Best Octopus Camo Video Online
This is a snippet from a video presented at TED. This is probably the most amazing video that I have seen of an octopuses ability to blend in with its surroundings. No matter how many times I watch it, I still can't figure out which part is octopus and which part is rock. Absolutely amazing!
National Geographic Octopus Imitation
National Geographic gives us a couple of good examples of octopus and other animals blending in with their environments.
Video Highlights:
1:23 - Reef octopus camo and shapeshifting
2:06 - mimic octopus of indonesia
3:08 - Cuttlefish hypnosis as a hunting technique
5:16 - cuttlefish attacking a shrimp
Video Highlights:
1:23 - Reef octopus camo and shapeshifting
2:06 - mimic octopus of indonesia
3:08 - Cuttlefish hypnosis as a hunting technique
5:16 - cuttlefish attacking a shrimp
Labels:
Camoflage,
change color,
color changing,
Cuttlefish,
Mimic Octopus
Young Wild Giant Pacific Octopus
Here is a wild baby Giant Pacific Octopus trying to get away from the camera. It doesn't change color as much as one might expect.
Two Wild Octopuses Get Into It
Watch these two wild octopuses get into it with each other. One changes color, and it appears that this signals that it gave up and is the loser of the octopus fight.
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change color,
color changing,
Octopus Fight,
wild octopus
Wild North Pacific Octopus
Fisherman catches a wild octopus at 2:20. The species is Giant Pacific Octopus, the largest species in the world.
Octopus learns how to open a jar
Watch these octopuses go through a variety of tests. They are amazing creatures!
part 1: octopus intelligence
part 2: octopus versatility - it fits into a jar
part 3: flexibility - the octopus crawls through hamster tubing.
Bonus Points: Name each species in the comments
part 1: octopus intelligence
part 2: octopus versatility - it fits into a jar
part 3: flexibility - the octopus crawls through hamster tubing.
Bonus Points: Name each species in the comments
Octopus solves a puzzle
This is an excellent example of how intelligent octopuses are. This octopus opens a plastic container for food. It is a bit slow, but it gets it at the end.
An Active Octopus
This octopus gives an excellent demonstration of its ability to move by crawling all over the tank! I don't know about you guys, but to me this tank looks a bit bare.
Watch it change color at 5:36.
Watch it change color at 5:36.
Nocturnal Pet Octopus
This octo is nocturnal and plays only at night.
If you have an idea what species this may be, let us know in the comments.
If you have an idea what species this may be, let us know in the comments.
Aquarium Octopus
This octopus at the Birch Aquarium is soooo cool. Does anybody know what species this is?
Pet Octopus Demostrates Camo
Watch this octopus as it is near the middle of the tank. It blends right in with the live rock. Towards the end of the video, the octopus is confused by a shrimp in a glass cup turned upside down.
Octopus Fight!!!!!!!!
Two caribbean reef octopuses fight over a potential mate. See if you can pick out a winner.
An Unfortunate End
Watch this octopus change color before becoming sushi. This really is unfortunate once you realize how intelligent and friendly octopuses can be. This is, however, an excellent example of color changing.
Wild Octopus Escapes
Here is a wild octopus escaping from a small acrylic box. The hole is only one inch around.
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