Octopi at the mud flats

 

An octopus hiding inside a shell!

This poor guy was missing a few tentacles.

On our visit to the muddy intertidal zone, we found several octopuses. They were hiding within makeshift shelters, such as seashells and chunks of sponges/rocks. This was so interesting because in one case, the one holding the shell shut was actually so strong! We also observed an octopus with a few tentacles missing.  However, we learned that they can regenerate their tentacles. But in the meantime, it is vulnerable and should certainly remain in shelter until it can be safe again.

Savannah Cole

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