The tiny blue octopus shown is a recently identified species named Microeledone galapagensis. Discovered deep in the ocean near the Galápagos Islands, this rare cephalopod is about the size of a golf ball and is noted for its striking blue coloration and large eyes.
@onyxicca I experienced this show utterly alone, generally, I can move through most shows and movies with very little afterthought or residual emotion. This absolutely left me in deep thought about fantatiscm, societal fabric and constructs. Hits diff raised catholic📿
CALLIGRAPHA BEETLES
The genus Calligrapha, belonging to the leaf beetle family (Chrysomelidae), is famous for the striking patterns on its wings that resemble ink blots or calligraphy. These small beetles, measuring 9 to 12 millimeters long, come in colors ranging from black and white to red and have shapes that make them easily distinguishable. They are herbivorous in both their larval and adult stages, and many species display a high level of specialization: they depend almost exclusively on a single plant species to survive—just like Calligrapha philadelphica, which is closely associated with the dogwood tree. Their eye-catching appearance and close relationships with specific plant species make these beetles a fascinating example of adaptation and diversity in the natural world.