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Octopus Red Spot Night

Octopus Red Spot Night

Callistoctopus dierythraeus, commonly called the Red-Spot Night Octopus, is a nocturnal cephalopod found throughout the tropical and subtropical reef systems of northern Australia. This species is recognized for its vivid orange-red coloration marked with pale white spots and its tendency to remain closely associated with a single shelter or den during daylight hours.

Key Characteristics

  • Appearance:

    The species displays orange to reddish skin covered with white spots and raised papillae. Two of its dorsal arms are noticeably longer than the remaining arms.

  • Color Change Response:

    When threatened or disturbed, the octopus can quickly reverse its coloration, becoming predominantly white while its red spots become more pronounced.

  • Behavior:

    As a strictly nocturnal hunter, it spends the daytime concealed within rocky crevices or rubble habitats and emerges at night to prey on small crustaceans and fish.

  • Habitat and Dens:

    Its lairs are commonly located in coral reef and intertidal environments. These dens are often identifiable by piles of discarded mollusc and bivalve shells surrounding the entrance.

  • Size:

    Adult individuals may reach a total length of approximately 80 cm, with mantle lengths averaging around 13.5 cm.

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Octopus Red Spot Night

Callistoctopus dierythraeus, commonly called the Red-Spot Night Octopus, is a nocturnal cephalopod found throughout the tropical and subtropical reef systems of northern Australia. This species is recognized for its vivid orange-red coloration marked with pale white spots and its tendency to remain closely associated with a single shelter or den during daylight hours.

Key Characteristics

  • Appearance:

    The species displays orange to reddish skin covered with white spots and raised papillae. Two of its dorsal arms are noticeably longer than the remaining arms.

  • Color Change Response:

    When threatened or disturbed, the octopus can quickly reverse its coloration, becoming predominantly white while its red spots become more pronounced.

  • Behavior:

    As a strictly nocturnal hunter, it spends the daytime concealed within rocky crevices or rubble habitats and emerges at night to prey on small crustaceans and fish.

  • Habitat and Dens:

    Its lairs are commonly located in coral reef and intertidal environments. These dens are often identifiable by piles of discarded mollusc and bivalve shells surrounding the entrance.

  • Size:

    Adult individuals may reach a total length of approximately 80 cm, with mantle lengths averaging around 13.5 cm.

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