1エコまる(光) [US]2019/10/18(金) 11:44:01.12ID:8+AefS5d0?PLT(19081)
A group of deep-sea scavengers were spotted feasting on the remains of a whale by ocean
researchers who looked on as the fish, octopods, and marine worms picked the huge carcass clean.

The Nautilus Live team filmed their macabre encounter during a livestream of their underwater explorations off the coast of California,
and crew members can be heard gasping in awe at the exciting scene rarely caught on camera.

Close-up shots show octopuses clamped on to the skeletal remains of the giant mammal, identified by the marine experts as a baleen whale.
Osedax, or ‘bone-eating’, worms are also hard at work living up to their name, boring into the last remnants of the whale.
https://www.rt.com/news/471133-octopus-feast-dead-whale/
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