The 30 year old Indonesian photographer Andre (Andri Priyadi) to use the camera to record a bold snail to process a saltwater crocodile. At the beginning, the snail just climbed to the rest of the saltwater crocodile on the nose. Surprisingly, it did not stop at this, continue to climb to the saltwater crocodile's mouth, and its head in a look at what. But this does not seem to care about the saltwater crocodile only "invasion", and finally let this daring escape from the snail encounter unusual "".
The 30 year old Indonesian photographer Andre (Andri Priyadi) to use the camera to record a bold snail to process a saltwater crocodile.. Octopus hunting trick varied, large Pacific amphioctopus marginatus technique very unusual. They would sneak around to shrimp and other prey in front, then put a brachiopod reach behind each other, pat, like school children often play tricks. The frightened prey will quickly fled the forward, but not to the median octopus wanted.
Large Pacific amphioctopus marginatus is a very mysterious octopus, in a recent study, scientists in the American Pacific offshore large Pacific amphioctopus marginatus hunting and mating behavior. Marine biologists say: "I've never seen anything like that. An octopus is usually killed by a blow, or in a cave until it finds its prey." When the octopus see a shrimp far away, it will shrink from the body, creeping stealth, and stuck a brachiopod extends above and behind the shrimp, touch it back. Sometimes a shrimp will be caught, the other is sometimes caught brachiopod octopus in frightened back after the stampede. In addition to special hunting, large Pacific octopus is out of the ordinary in mating fringe.
Many male octopus, be very careful when mating, the female octopus to avoid being eaten up; but large Pacific octopus stripes would not be so, their beak like mouthparts and tentacles will sucker lock together tightly when mating, and keep this position for days. And, unlike other female octopus, octopus stripes large Pacific won't die after spawning, but will carry out multiple mating.
They will react to each other when they display bright stripes and spots, so their color changes are very useful in group life. However, even though they may tolerate each other, sometimes paired with social, may not be very high, the next step will be to understand the scientists whether these newly discovered unique behavior in their natural state of the population.