Giant Pacific Octopus paralarvae
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Giant Pacific Octopus paralarvae
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Thousands of Giant Pacific Octopus Eggs Hatch at Alaska SeaLife Center
A wondrous spectacle of nature began unfolding on March 6 at the Alaska SeaLife Center: LuLu, a Giant Pacific Octopus, has been tenderly guarding her brood of eggs, which she began laying in March 2012. Now, over a year later, tiny hatchlings known as paralarvae have begun to emerge, and the baby Octopuses are captivating visitors and staff.
Learn more about this amazing phenomenon and see more photos at ZooBorns!