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Where Does The Ghost Octopus Live. Watch an amazing 'ghost octopus' discovered in the deep sea. On february 27, researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration (noaa) found a ghostly looking octopus more than 2.5 miles below the surface of the ocean near hawaii — and it’s unlike any creature that’s ever been seen before. Its lack of pigment cells—called chromatophores—led internet viewers to suggest naming it casper, after the friendly cartoon ghost. Last week, noaa scientists discovered an unknown species in the deep sea. The small, white, specimen was found at a depth of about 2.5 miles (13,500ft) in the pacific ocean, near hawaii. Internet blogs and news pages turned the octopus into. In a study published this week in current biology, researchers report that this species (which is so new, it doesn't have a.

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Watch an amazing 'ghost octopus' discovered in the deep sea. Its lack of pigment cells—called chromatophores—led internet viewers to suggest naming it casper, after the friendly cartoon ghost. Last week, noaa scientists discovered an unknown species in the deep sea. The small, white, specimen was found at a depth of about 2.5 miles (13,500ft) in the pacific ocean, near hawaii. Internet blogs and news pages turned the octopus into. On february 27, researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration (noaa) found a ghostly looking octopus more than 2.5 miles below the surface of the ocean near hawaii — and it’s unlike any creature that’s ever been seen before. In a study published this week in current biology, researchers report that this species (which is so new, it doesn't have a.

Ghost Octopus Octopuses are fascinating and so intelligent… Flickr

Where Does The Ghost Octopus Live On february 27, researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration (noaa) found a ghostly looking octopus more than 2.5 miles below the surface of the ocean near hawaii — and it’s unlike any creature that’s ever been seen before. Internet blogs and news pages turned the octopus into. On february 27, researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration (noaa) found a ghostly looking octopus more than 2.5 miles below the surface of the ocean near hawaii — and it’s unlike any creature that’s ever been seen before. Watch an amazing 'ghost octopus' discovered in the deep sea. Its lack of pigment cells—called chromatophores—led internet viewers to suggest naming it casper, after the friendly cartoon ghost. In a study published this week in current biology, researchers report that this species (which is so new, it doesn't have a. The small, white, specimen was found at a depth of about 2.5 miles (13,500ft) in the pacific ocean, near hawaii. Last week, noaa scientists discovered an unknown species in the deep sea.

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