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The site is located in Jervis Bay, along the southeastern coast of Australia. Marine biologists first observed it in 2009 and later confirmed its significance through repeated studies. The area became ...
In the waters of Jervis Bay, just off the coast of eastern Australia, lies a city bustling with life—octopus life, that is. As Ephrat Livni writes for Quartz, researchers found an octopus "city" ...
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Contrary to their solitary reputation, octopuses have been observed gathering in groups and constructing communal habitats. Researchers discovered "Octlantis" and "Octopolis," underwater cities where ...
The octopus life is a lonely life. While the eight-limbed sea freaks enjoy more perks than the rest of the animal kingdom, like super-advanced brains that may be capable of conscious thought and the ...
For almost eight years, the citizens of Octlantis have been making their home at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Australia. A team of researchers headed by marine biologist David Scheel found ...
It's long been believed that octopuses are solitary creatures, but new research suggests that these eight-legged wonders can gather together and even interact socially with one another. In 2009, ...
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Octlantis: The mysterious 'underwater city' of octopuses; What are they actually doing there?
For the longest time, octopuses have been seen as solitary, secretive creatures, masters of camouflage and lone hunters of the deep. But recent underwater discoveries suggest there might be more to ...
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