Have you ever seen how polyps are born? A show that certainly does not leave you indifferent. A cascade of larvae that, like many grapes and balls of light, rise in search of the surface.
He is about to end up run over, his mother saves himHave you ever seen how octopuses are born? A show that certainly does not leave you indifferent. A cascade of larvae that, like many grapes and balls of light, rise in search of the surface. A real waterfall of life.
To turn these splendid images into a literally breathtaking video, the biologist Richard ross that immortalizes the brood of a female's eggs octopus vulgaris of the Caribbean hosted at the California Academy of Sciences which gave birth to thousands of small cephalopods.
The mother, as happens to this particular octopus species, which produces a large number of offspring planctonici, stops eating soon after laying eggs and dies soon after hatching. The life-death-life cycle of nature continues.