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![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)
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
TELESCOPE OCTOPUS | Telescope octopus. The agar-like and translucent body looks like a jellyfish. It has characteristic tubular eyes. This is pelagic species of open waters.... | By Cephalopods J.lorente | Facebook
![human eye rarely sees: a telescope octopus, Amphitretus (left) and a glowing sucker octopus (right) - | Deep sea creatures, Deep sea, Octopus human eye rarely sees: a telescope octopus, Amphitretus (left) and a glowing sucker octopus (right) - | Deep sea creatures, Deep sea, Octopus](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2e/a2/99/2ea299ad4451a35e7fdff5ba5efd9617.jpg)