Bigger, more beautiful and dangerous than the male: Get the most feminist image in nature
You're going to fall in love with this image, not only because of her mesmerizing beauty - but also because she proves that women are better than men. One example is that the female invades the arm to reproduce and leaves it behind to die
Bigger, more beautiful and dangerous than the male: Get the most feminist image in nature
NAD Lembeh ResortIf the octopuses had network stars, it must have been the biggest. The quilt octopus is not only the most beautiful octopus in the world, it is also the perfect example of mating duality - that is, the biggest difference in nature between the male and female. While in many species the male is the dominant and dominant - here is the female octopus that dominates. In fact, the male here is so superfluous that the female rips off the sperm-containing arm so that it can reproduce and leaves it behind to die in agony.
An amazing video of the "quilt octopus" (or thermocouple) went viral on the network as more than 800,000 people who had already watched it developed a severe obsession. The octopus is so named because it releases a colorful fishnet (blanket) from its arms designed to help it hunt and deter predators - but the human eye is mostly mesmerizing with its purple-blue-yellow-orange hues that change as it moves.
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The video of the snapshot was posted by Rebecca Helm of the Open Ocean Research group as an attempt to encourage the public in the recent flood of bad news: "The world may be tough. Politics, viruses, natural disasters. So here's a female octopus blanket that will remind you that the earth is still a pretty amazing place. " "The right guy." Instead, he fills one of his small arms with the seed, glues it to her and breaks it from his own body. It maintains it and can use it if you wish. He is very patient like that. He will do anything to make her happy. Did I mention he probably died later? He loves her so much. "
The octopus had a keen enthusiasm for the octopus. One tweeted: "Show me another animal with so much drama. So fashionable. It's so dizzying. There is no such thing."