Dumbo octopuses are the deepest living octopuses known to man.
The creatures live at depths of up to 22,900 feet and have an average life span of three to five years.
They are incredibly rare and perfectly adapted to the extreme conditions of life at the bottom of the ocean. They survive eating snails and worms found on the ocean floor. The Exploration Vessel Nautilus is a research ship owned by a conservation charity called the Ocean Exploration Trust. It travels the seas and oceans looking at life and is currently exploring the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in the North Pacific Ocean.
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