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With the crushing pressures of the deep sea, it’s possible that it abandoned this form of locomotion (movement)

They rely on those flappy fins and parachute or umbrella like webbing to sail & pulse smoothly through the deep.
 They’re basically giant Dumbo octopus in a dress!  With a length of up to 1.7 meters (5 foot 6) , they’re  the largest of their kind (hence magna in the name!)
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Is it just us, or does it remind you of the activity in PE with the rainbow parachute (IYKYK)  If ya read this far, share this icon to your stories & share the magic of this species with ur buddies!  🎶: Wonder Waltz by @novomusic_production
🐙🎉 Best of 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣3️⃣ 🏆🎉 A rare look into the hunting behavior of a big eyed Jellyhead octopus! (It’s actual nickname!) 🎥: @deepseauwa 
 Cirrothauma magna is a mysterious, deep-sea cirrate octopus.

Cirrate’s are a suborder of octo with hair-like cirri on their suckers and epic body fins; however, they don’t do the whole inking thing – it’s just too dark down there for such theatrics!

🐘 Cirrates are often referred to as dumbo octopuses! Yup, a nod to Disney’s flying elephant. Only, this one is swimming in the deep abyss instead of soaring in the sky. (3ish miles deep to be exact! Or 5km) Hold up - this isn’t the only cool thing about this species…inside that squishy, jelly-like head is a “U” or saddle-shaped shell giving support to those flappy fins. 

It’s not a super hard shell though— push your ear down with your fingertip and let go… it’s more cartilage-like than boney! 🦴 
 Now, you might be used to other octos zooming around with jet propulsion blasting water out of their tube like siphon…

With the crushing pressures of the deep sea, it’s possible that it abandoned this form of locomotion (movement)

They rely on those flappy fins and parachute or umbrella like webbing to sail & pulse smoothly through the deep.
 They’re basically giant Dumbo octopus in a dress! With a length of up to 1.7 meters (5 foot 6) , they’re the largest of their kind (hence magna in the name!)
 Fun fact: Unlike most of their octo-cousins, these big-eyed beauties have NO color-changing cells. And those arms? One row of suckers, lined with hair-like structures called cirri (think “Siri”). Cirri = food delivery system. Yup, the currents they create probably help serve up a delicious meal straight to their beaks. 🍽️🌊 The video above features a majestic Cirrothauma magna parachuting across the ocean floor searching for its next snack! 

Is it just us, or does it remind you of the activity in PE with the rainbow parachute (IYKYK) If ya read this far, share this icon to your stories & share the magic of this species with ur buddies! 🎶: Wonder Waltz by @novomusic_production

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