Animals
This Is How A Scene Looks When Octopus Buries Itself Under The Sand
These days, a special video was uploaded to the web that was taken by diver Jules Casey in the camera lens.
During the discovery of sea life, he soon encountered a playful octopus at the bottom, which delighted many viewers with its move in one of the moments.
Octopus is the order of molluscs living in the world's seas, but they are mostly located near the coral reefs. Like other cephalopods, the octopus is bilaterally symmetric with two eyes and a beak, with its mouth at the center point of the eight limbs.
Jules Casey encountered an octopus two weeks ago while diving, and he managed to capture a scene on the camera when octopus buried itself in the sand infront his eyes.
Video footage caused a real euphoria on the web, as it surpassed 3.6 million views in just two weeks on Facebook alone. Will the octopus also delight you with its move?
During the discovery of sea life, he soon encountered a playful octopus at the bottom, which delighted many viewers with its move in one of the moments.
Octopus is the order of molluscs living in the world's seas, but they are mostly located near the coral reefs. Like other cephalopods, the octopus is bilaterally symmetric with two eyes and a beak, with its mouth at the center point of the eight limbs.
Jules Casey encountered an octopus two weeks ago while diving, and he managed to capture a scene on the camera when octopus buried itself in the sand infront his eyes.
Video footage caused a real euphoria on the web, as it surpassed 3.6 million views in just two weeks on Facebook alone. Will the octopus also delight you with its move?