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Extraordinary Octopus Takes To Land | The Hunt | BBC Earth

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Octopuses are marine animals, that live and breath underwater, so at low tide one would expect them to be imprisoned in rocky pools. This extraordinary species found in Northern Australia is like no other Octopus, and land is no obstacle when hunting for Crabs. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

I thought this only happened in cartoons like Oswald😂

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octopus have their way not only changing their textures and colors from thoughtful escapes, they also change when they're deeply vulnerable or eat their foods experincing it, how fascinating it is that they have to surpass their emotional outcomes when theyre bound to stay on escape routes, extremely intelligent creatures

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Why doesn't it's delicate skin become abraded?

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God said:"some fish climb trees, why no reason for a octopus to hunt on land?"

@RaptorMicro-b7m
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Post production sound effect guy was really busy here...

@janwide72
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How do people eat these things

@joeschmoe3665
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Remarkably Bright Creatures brought me here and I’m not mad about it

@Nature.nurture.nirvana
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It always makes me smile when I think about how people fear the thought of how Aliens would look when we have such interesting sea creatures.

@pkknight4413
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Nature very interesting stories about amazing facts and other activities characters that will surprised me and you so for more information about this video watch and learn enjoy ❤❤

@christineMaccallum-uo3qx
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Shivoham*🙏🙏🙏

@kotaramalingaiah
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They are so smart and interesting my favorite sea creatures

@tiffanyrose9446
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Music operators are incredible!!!!!!! ❤

@Єлизавета-Міщук
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good

@BugFeedTV
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Just can't believe Hollywood hasn't given us a horror movie on this 😂😂

@MwanjeDan-g7r
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octopuses or octopi?

@jackflowers6897
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3:06 the crab was like oh damn, I am so screwed

@Bombiedude.
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The overdone, sensationalistic fake sound effects really ruin it. They're plenty cool as is.

@aHikewithMike
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I used to watch this video

@mygame88
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Release the kraken! 0:57

@stevenwagner-rx7ew
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Thanks for sharing ❤

@wanghaowang5790
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BBC's magic and Sir David Attenborough's narration. No better combination.

@Debkay52
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I like optopus

@MayLizar-k7p
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What species of pus is this?

@bobhutchison581
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But what species of octopus is it? Because to me, it looks like a very young Giant Pacific Octopus!

@Superman4098-r9k
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Every habitat has its silent survivors

@SilentDepthsSea
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Acabei de assistir um video da própria BBC mostrando um polvo andando fora da água no Brasil. Esse não é o único.

@bernardgeo
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Science has always taught us that creatures evolve.

@RichardPangman
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Everyone saying it’s squidward when it’s literally the real life Hank from finding dory 😅

@Freddo.00
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Asam_lambung💌

@n31n3n
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Very amazing,how I appreciated❤thank this video.

@LuLuFunTvEdition
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Octopus 🐙 can walk on land because it's skin has water 💧

@นําโชคตระกูลเฮง
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A fish ! Blä !
Does all that work for crabs only?

@MajSolo
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Super ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊

@IzabelaBorsuk
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Great video but could do without the slurpy sound effects.

@TodaysTheDay65
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Octopus 🐙 skin are rough but on land it's skin are smooth

@นําโชคตระกูลเฮง
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They have highly sensitive microphones 🎤 in order very clearly pick up the sounds a creeping octopus makes. Kinda cool though

@Derrick-s3u
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A Tejón 🦡 Melero eat the Octopus essily 😂😂😂

@JohnEsteban-h6s
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ñ😊❤

@vivirenpazsaludintegral
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Octopus 🐙 maybe can walk on land

@นําโชคตระกูลเฮง
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Умен и коварен

@katiatomova5193
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Terrifying and mesmerizing at the same time.

@Fireinthehead29
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Outstanding video!

@alwynpereira7363
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0:30

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What's the octopus favorite food

@RobertAntley
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i just saw i just eat a crab

@SmileatmeSmileatme
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so sick❤❤❤❤

@SmileatmeSmileatme