![Deep Sea on X: "Amphitretus pelagicus is a very unique octopus, also known as Telescope Octopus Its body is gelatinous and translucent, it's like a jellyfish. This individual was found in -5m Deep Sea on X: "Amphitretus pelagicus is a very unique octopus, also known as Telescope Octopus Its body is gelatinous and translucent, it's like a jellyfish. This individual was found in -5m](https://pbs.twimg.com/ext_tw_video_thumb/1074115699986128897/pu/img/HbTg9fbMYBF3zwq_.jpg)
Deep Sea on X: "Amphitretus pelagicus is a very unique octopus, also known as Telescope Octopus Its body is gelatinous and translucent, it's like a jellyfish. This individual was found in -5m
![the telescope octopus is one of only a few octopi that live a pelagic (open-ocean) lifestyle. it's unique, transparent form allows it hide from predators in plain sight! Unlike other octopi, it the telescope octopus is one of only a few octopi that live a pelagic (open-ocean) lifestyle. it's unique, transparent form allows it hide from predators in plain sight! Unlike other octopi, it](https://i.redd.it/g2jdrtv16hi61.jpg)
the telescope octopus is one of only a few octopi that live a pelagic (open-ocean) lifestyle. it's unique, transparent form allows it hide from predators in plain sight! Unlike other octopi, it
![Telescope Jellyfish whose eyes rotate around was found in the Mariana Trench down to 1 1/2 miles, by James Cam… | Deep sea creatures, Deep sea life, Ocean creatures Telescope Jellyfish whose eyes rotate around was found in the Mariana Trench down to 1 1/2 miles, by James Cam… | Deep sea creatures, Deep sea life, Ocean creatures](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/ee/5a/2f/ee5a2f54a6e6349c7367fec9476980d9.jpg)
Telescope Jellyfish whose eyes rotate around was found in the Mariana Trench down to 1 1/2 miles, by James Cam… | Deep sea creatures, Deep sea life, Ocean creatures
![Cephalopods Daily on X: "Glass octopus (Vitreledonella richardi) This octopod is named after it's transparent, almost colourless appearance. It is also noted to have rectangular, elongated eyes, but not to the same Cephalopods Daily on X: "Glass octopus (Vitreledonella richardi) This octopod is named after it's transparent, almost colourless appearance. It is also noted to have rectangular, elongated eyes, but not to the same](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FibWHs9WAAEr5J3.jpg:large)