The Pacific black dragon is a deep-sea predator that lives in the waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean from about 700 to 3300 feet deep. Though they spend most of their time in these deep waters, Pacific black dragons are known to migrate toward the surface, at night following their preferred prey of small crustaceans and other fishes.
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The giant Pacific octopus is a large eight legged marine cephalopod whose early ancestors were clam-like creatures. Its range is California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia,...
This pose highlights the enormous range of forms the Octopus can take... The giant Pacific octopus is a large eight-legged marine cephalopod whose early ancestors...