🐙Boston University managed to capture the images of a rare marine specimen

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A group of marine biologists from the Schmidt Oceanic Institute and researchers from Boston University managed to capture the images of a rare marine specimen, which was found swimming in the depths of the Central Pacific Ocean, at the height of the Phoenix Islands, located more than 5,100 kilometers northwest of Sydney, Australia.

It is a glass octopus, which, like glass frogs and certain variants of comb jellyfish, are characterized by being transparent, except for their cylindrical eyes, the optic nerve and the digestive tract that are opaque.

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