6 Dare to come eye to eye with a Giant Pacific Octopus?
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Fancy coming across an octopus this large in the ocean, Most people obviously haven’t and will never will unless you think of going deep sea diving or have the unpleasant experience of an octopus deciding to come up to the surface for some sightseeing and humans. But!! If this octopus looks intimidating, imagine what the largest one would feel like. The Giant Pacific Octopus can grow up to 16 feet in length and will weigh almost 110 pounds. The largest observed on record was 30 feet and weighed more than 600 pounds.
In fact, an urban legend has it that a 600 pounder also lives under the Narrows Bridge in the ecosystem at Galloping Gertie’s ruins at the bottom of Puget Sound.
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7 Dancing Garden Eels
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They may look like they are dancing but don’t be fooled, these bunch of electric eels can kill with their lethal attacks. These are garden eels that are habituated to living in colonies on the ocean floor in the western Pacific Ocean. Although shy creatures who vanish, they are also venomous.
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8 Is This A Dream Or A Nightmare?
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This image can well be construed as some hypnogogic nightmare where you just can’t help being pulled down into the watery depths of the ocean. Alternately it could also mean ascending into the light. Both ways you’re dead.
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