It is still on display at the Sunfish Hall, so please take a look. As mentioned in the article, the museum has a specimen of a octopus with 96 branches. The news is the nine-armed octopus found in Miyagi prefecture. Shima Marineland wrote on Twitter (translated via Google): In November 2020, after a nine-armed octopus was found by a fisherman in Japan, the Shima Marineland flexed its tentacle muscle and noted that it had a specimen that topped the recent discovery by more than 80 arms. Since then, this unusual specimen has been on display at the aquarium. ![]() It was brought to Shima Marineland but died a few months after arrival. ![]() reports that the octopus was discovered in Matoya Bay in December 1998. ![]() It appears that the octopus has about eight "main" tentacles that branch off into several smaller tentacles. This is a genuine photograph of a 96-armed octopus and is on display at Shima Marineland in Japan.
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