Website review: Octopus Turns Invisible - INFECTIOU...
Grovulent discovered this in Nature
•14 reviews since Jul 2, 2006
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Grovulent discovered 27 months ago- Octopus makes itself invisible - amazing

icequeen057 rated 12 months ago- This is amazing. I would have never even known it was there!

syngineer rated 13 months ago- Kudos to you if you can discern the octopus before its transformation.

- Prio rated 26 months ago
- Point one: Octupuses are very, very flexible and would have little trouble 'form-fitting' themselves against an object. Point two: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatophore#Cephalopod_chromatophores Point three: the only part of that plant that ISN'T waving around wildly in the water currents is, of course, the part with the octopus. This is not fake.

DrBlizzardo rated 26 months ago- You gotta watch this! Cephalopods are soooo amazing! This one reminds me of my ex-wife anytime the dishes needed washing, laundry needed doing or the kennel needed cleaning...she just melted into the background and you could never find her...until there was either food or liquor about. However, comparing my ex-wife to the cephalopoda is extremely disrespectful, denigrating and insulting to squid and octopi everywhere...

deee rated 26 months ago- One point for octopi in my book.

G-MO rated 26 months ago- I LOVED IT, and yes octuposes can do that, at least that i swhat I have learned thus far....

skuzzbunny rated 26 months ago- why are people SOOO sure this is not real? octopuses do this kinda thing all the time, and it's a poor quality video, which helps considerably. and WHY would someone go through all the effort to fake this? wouldn't they have done so with a much higher-quality video in the first place? otherwise, what's the point?

tameShru rated 26 months ago- Wish I had such an effective camouflage!
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