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Octopuses have been observed slapping fish for no clear benefit. Marine biologists found the behavior appears driven by boredom or sheer spite, not survival. It is a sharp reminder that intelligence in the ocean can come with attitude.

Octopuses have been observed slapping fish for no clear benefit. Marine biologists found the behavior appears driven by boredom or sheer spite, not survival. It is a sharp reminder that intelligence in the ocean can come with attitude.

avatar Gaie Houston
WHALE MILK IS SO THICK IT POURS LIKE BUTTER, PACKING 35–50% FAT SO IT WON’T DISPERE UNDERWATER, LETTING CALVES DRINK DOZENS OF GALLONS DAILY AND RAPIDLY BUILD BLUBBER FOR COLD OCEANS.

WHALE MILK IS SO THICK IT POURS LIKE BUTTER, PACKING 35–50% FAT SO IT WON’T DISPERE UNDERWATER, LETTING CALVES DRINK DOZENS OF GALLONS DAILY AND RAPIDLY BUILD BLUBBER FOR COLD OCEANS.

avatar Charlie Chocolate
A large shark is visible underwater near a boat with onlookers on the deck.

A large shark is visible underwater near a boat with onlookers on the deck.

avatar Agni Gauss

When Corals feel unsafe or threatened, they can transform and make themselves appear as a rock

avatar Jacob Junior
An octopus resting among coral and small orange fish.

An octopus resting among coral and small orange fish.

avatar Agni Gauss
A diver underwater beside a manta ray.

A diver underwater beside a manta ray.

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