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penguinopusredux OP t1_j9c8aja wrote

Was tempted to mark this NSFW, but that's the second video in the string.

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rumdiary t1_j9cq8ks wrote

A week ago I dreamed I was attacked by an octopus but it wasn't half as scary as this real life horror

For reference: the octopus was originally a T-Rex about the height of a human and I had to keep my hand on a door handle to stop the T-Rex from getting into the classroom. Annoyingly the T-Rex then became an octopus and slid through the suddenly-existing letterbox in the middle of the door and I woke up.

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kalgary t1_j9cs3od wrote

Potentially disturbing content? Please, no, not in my safe space!

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Luung t1_j9dbzjp wrote

god I wish that were me

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badreef t1_j9dglnl wrote

I can see why The Deep likes octopus

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SerCiddy t1_j9dn548 wrote

Well Prickleback is just a general type of fish. The Monkeyface part likely came from the fishes facial characteristics, large lips, nasal ridge, and flat face. Very common attributes for a variety of monkey species.

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pretty_meta t1_j9e3i4w wrote

Always surprises me how such erotic creatures can also be such great predators.

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626Aussie t1_j9gt0ff wrote

One of the most intelligent creatures in the animal kingdom. They can learn how to open/unscrew jars to get to food inside...or screw the lid off from the inside: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL3M_DcO6wk

There are stories of octopuses in aquariums that have escaped their tank at night, travelled to other tanks for a midnight snack, then returned to their tank before morning. While others (or at least one) have escaped their enclosure and the aquarium entirely to return to the sea: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/14/world/asia/inky-octopus-new-zealand-aquarium.html

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KPMG t1_j9gwio2 wrote

Alright, so, hear me out... shoggoths?

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