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Featuring The Greater Blue Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)
Featuring The Greater Blue Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)
Featuring The Greater Blue Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)
Don’t be fooled by this beauty! Members of the Blue Ringed Octopus family harbor some of the most toxic venom in the world. Not too worry this species is docile, shy and is often after a cheeky crab or fish. They hunt by paralyzing their prey with their Tetrodotoxin and juveniles can usually be found hiding out in discarded shells such as oysters and cockles.
This is one of three species of the Hapalochlaena genus known to science & one day Lawrence hopes to discover and study behavioral ecology of other undescribed Blue-Ringed octopus species.
Photo Taken: Okinawa, Japan
What makes our prints so special?
In this collection our prints are printed with Archival Inks from Epson. You will also notice we give you the option to choose the paper you would like to have your piece of art printed on. We have carefully selected high quality papers to ensure they last you a lifetime and to best showcase the underwater world.
So what are the options?
Metallic: It is a resin coated paper at 260gsm that will be sure to give you the ‘wow’ factor. We have chosen this paper for its high pigment and its glossy finish. It naturally glistens in the light which really makes underwater photos come alive. To read more on this paper please click here.
Hemp: At 290gsm, 60% Hemp and 40% cotton this paper is one for the archives. We have chosen this paper for its uniqueness and quality above anything else. A special feature we have added to this paper is a ‘Deckled Edge’ which resembles mold made papers. The edges are hand torn and may appear slightly larger in size than the option selected. To read more about this gorgeous paper, please click here.
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