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Ever wonder how one catches an octopus? Here's the answer - the octopus pot. Fishermen lower these terracotta pots to the sea bottom where octopus looking for a safe home enter the pots. The pots are then pulled from the water, the octopus jumps from the pot and gets bonked on the head. Sneaky but delicious.
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Author: Jason Tinacci
Copyright 2016 Jason Tinacci. This image is copyrighted intellectual property and may not be reproduced without previous written permission from Jason Tinacci.
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Photo size: 21.0 Mpixels (60.2 MB uncompressed) - 3744x5616 pixels (12.5x18.7 in / 31.7x47.5 cm at 300 ppi)
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