Albacore are butterflies of the sea with their Iridescent blue green skin and long graceful pectoral fin “wings”. Traveling the full width of the Pacific these sleek swimmers come to feed on the bait fish created by the great upwelling along the west coast each summer.
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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...