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  1. Ocythoe tuberculata / Order
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    Ocythoe tuberculata, also known as the tuberculate pelagic octopus or football octopus, is a pelagic octopus. It is the only known species in the family Ocythoidae. Ocythoe tuberculata is found in warm and temperate seas, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, such as the North Pacific Ocean off California. See more

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    Ocythoe are one of the few cephalopods to have a swimbladder. In captivity, two specimens were observed controlling their buoyancy and shooting water "forwards, upwards, sideways, … See more

    The diet of Ocythoe is undocumented, however most octopuses are predatory. It is known that open ocean octopuses typically feed on … See more

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    Female tuberculate pelagic octopuses are known to have a high fecundity, producing nearly 100,000 eggs. One female specimen caught in … See more

    There are a number of known predators that prey on Ocythoe. These are lancet fishes (Alepisaurus borealis and A. ferox), tunas (Thunnus … See more

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    Ocythoe tuberculata, also known as the tuberculate pelagic octopus or football octopus, is a pelagic octopus. It is the only known species in the family Ocythoidae. Ocythoe are one of the few cephalopods to have a swimbladder.
    It is the only known species in the family Ocythoidae . Ocythoe tuberculata is found in warm and temperate seas, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, such as the North Pacific Ocean off California. Ocythoe are one of the few cephalopods to have a swimbladder.
    O. tuberculata has typically been found in warmer waters. There is some speculation that warm ocean currents moving eastward from the Indian Ocean are responsible for the small sample of specimens found in northern pacific waters, but this has yet to be confirmed or denied.
    Maximum mantle length for females is 35 cm (Ref. 122360 ). Ocythoe are reported to be edible (Ref. 96968 ). Members of the class Cephalopoda are gonochoric. Male and female adults usually die shortly after spawning and brooding, respectively. Mating behavior: Males perform various displays to attract potential females for copulation.
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  9. WEBFigure.Lateral views of a young O. tuberculata, apparently a female, residing within the test of the salp, Tethys vagina.Left - Photograph from off Japan a few hundred meters from shore by K. Osuga (published by …

  10. First record of a rare pelagic octopod, Ocythoe …

    WEBSep 21, 2017 · Ocythoe tuberculata Rafinesque, 1814, is recorded from net captured animals for the first time from Peruvian waters, thus confirming its presence in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.

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