Octopus discovered 'speckled ice' under the coral reef, how will the intense war end?
An octopus has discovered a hunter lurking under the rocks of the reef. However, with its long tentacles, the octopus could easily catch the opponent and the two had a fierce tug-of-war.
The great octopus battle the morey eel.
The main victim of the octopus is the calendula , also known as the Moray eel (Scientific name: Muraenidae ) , a fearsome predator with sharp teeth. However, the eel found the octopus to be a formidable opponent, so it sought to run away rather than fight.
Octopus tentacles have a very high adhesion, so removing is not easy. If the octopus is dragged into the central part (which is the mouth with a sharp and hard beak), the eel will hardly survive.
However, a surprise happened later when the eel struggled to escape "death" narrowly; The octopus can only look at the "meal" that is getting further and further away from him.
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