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Callum Innes | Exposed Painting Blue Lake | 2014 | oil on canvas | 180 x 175 cm
Art Basel | Hong Kong 15 - 18 May 2014 Ingleby Gallery | Stand 3C02 www.artbasel.com
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You probably don’t look this adorable when you swim… The deep-sea flapjack octopus, Opisthoteuthis “adorabilis,” is a cirrate octopus—meaning that a pair of hairlike filaments surround each sucker on its eight webbed arms. Incirrate octopuses—like the giant Pacific octopus—do not have these cirri, and are more commonly found in shallower waters.
A flapjack octopus can use its arms as a parachute to pulse about and catch the current, while two earlike fins help it maneuver over the deep sea floor. Find out more about our research on this adorable and mysterious critter!