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Dumbo octopus
Dumbo octopus











dumbo octopus

This design made it both functional and aesthetically pleasing.ĭumbo uses a “camouflage” lug. Did you know that there are currently 15 species of identified Grimpoteuthis species, or more commonly known as dumbo octopuses These deep sea octo-friends. The crown is protected by the watch case even in the most extreme use. 75 Seashells, Fish, Coral & Colorful Marine Life to Knit & Crochet 200 Fun Things to Crochet: Decorative Flowers, Leaves, Bugs. How does it interact with other animals It mainly lives in solitude in rocks and crevices on the sea floor, but it occasionally will go out to eat food and. Traditional watches have either protruding crown or “intentionally protruding” crown guard added to protect their fragile crown.įor Dumbo, its screwed-down crown “flushes” with the watch case. The watch design concept is inspired by the Dumbo Octopus, which has the capability and ability to “flush” and “camouflage” into the environment. This small octopus has large ear-like fins and webbed tentacles and can be found at depths of 4,000 m (13,100 ft.) in the Mariana Trench. The deepest-dwelling octopus in the world is a type of Dumbo octopus. Even so, they still have the distinctive octopus capability and ability to “flush” or “camouflage” themselves to their environment when danger occurs. Dumbo octopuses Dumbo deep sea cirrate octopus, likely Opisthoteuthis californiana. Unlike most octopuses, the DUMBO octopus doesn’t have an ink sac because it rarely encounters predators in the deep sea. The largest Dumbo octopus ever recorded was 5 feet 10 inches (1.8 m) long and weighed 13 pounds (5.9 kg), but most species are an average size of 7.9 to 12 inches (20-30 cm) long. It lives at least 13,100 feet (4,000 m) below the surface.

#DUMBO OCTOPUS SKIN#

Dumbo octopuses refer to an entire genus of umbrella octopuses, which have a web of skin connecting all of their limbs. Naturally, its nickname is a reference to the classic Disney animated movie, Dumbo. Seeing that available food sources in the deep ocean are very. Their arms are connected by a web of skin, causing them to resemble umbrellas when their arms are spread apart. The Dumbo octopus is the deepest-living genus of all known octopuses. The dumbo octopus, or Grimpoteuthis, is so-named for the distinct shape of its fins which closely resemble the ears of an elephant. The Dumbo Octopus is a hunter that feeds on crustaceans, mollusks, and bottom-dwelling seaworms.

dumbo octopus

The DUMBO octopuses use these ear-like fins to propel themselves through the water and arms to steer through water currents. The name “DUMBO” originates from their resemblance to a 1941 film DUMBO the elephant, having a prominent ear-like fin which extends from the mantle above each eye. The umbrella octopus species, aka DUMBO octopus, is the cutest octopus in the world. DUMBO, which our dive watch design concept is inspired by, is a deep-sea creature which dwells at 200-4800 meters beneath the ocean.













Dumbo octopus