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31

Jul

buggirl:

Puffer Fish that was photogenic at the pet store today!

Oh… Honey.
Can I just take him home and love him forever?

buggirl:

Puffer Fish that was photogenic at the pet store today!

Oh… Honey.

Can I just take him home and love him forever?

23

Jul

Anyone know of an Aquarium in/around Minnesota where I can see octopi, cuttlefish or jellyfish? I’m just craving some Cephalopods/jellies. I don’t care if I got stung by the latter six times on my cruise, I still find them beautiful.

screw you google chrome, octopi is a word

21

Jul

themervsays:

Cuttlefish Eating Crabs

20

Jul

happy-lace:

The cuttle fish was just all “Heeeeeey! Glub”

09

Jul

is never wasted. <3

is never wasted. <3

07

Jul

lukiasmiles:

aquarium by tatsun519 on Flickr.

lukiasmiles:

aquarium by tatsun519 on Flickr.

04

Jul

02

Jul

wgilmour:

this looks like a slice of heaven

wgilmour:

this looks like a slice of heaven

OHAI :D

OHAI :D

21

Jun

rainbowslowpoke:

No but seriously, they are the cutest animals to ever exist.
Oh, also, this is a Flamboyant Cuttlefish. It is around 8cms fully grown, and has been found to be incredibly toxic. Instead of swimming, they walk around on the seabed with their tentacles.

cutegasm

rainbowslowpoke:

No but seriously, they are the cutest animals to ever exist.

Oh, also, this is a Flamboyant Cuttlefish. It is around 8cms fully grown, and has been found to be incredibly toxic. Instead of swimming, they walk around on the seabed with their tentacles.

cutegasm

sircharles-kins:

Photo by Richard Ross
This here is a beautiful adult dwarf cuttlefish (Sepia bandensis). They grow to about 4in long and are a great choice for someone wanting to have a cephalopod aquarium, but this sort of animal is only for the extremely experienced and devoted as they are needy animals. Never forget to do your research for any animal you try to keep in your home.

He looks like Loki&#8230;

sircharles-kins:

Photo by Richard Ross

This here is a beautiful adult dwarf cuttlefish (Sepia bandensis). They grow to about 4in long and are a great choice for someone wanting to have a cephalopod aquarium, but this sort of animal is only for the extremely experienced and devoted as they are needy animals. Never forget to do your research for any animal you try to keep in your home.

He looks like Loki…