タコがサメの背中に、珍しい「ヒッチハイク」の映像 NZ沖

An octopus is on the back of a shark, and a rare hitchhiking video of Eizou Oki, offshore

An octopus is on the back of a shark, and a rare hitchhiking video of Eizou Oki, offshore
ニュージーランドの科学者によって2023年に撮影された映像に、サメの背中に乗るタコの姿が捉えられていることが分かった

A video filmed in 2023 by a New Zealand science slut, it has been revealed that an octopus riding on a shark's back has been captured.

A video filmed in 2023 by a New Zealand science slut, it has been revealed that an octopus riding on a shark's back has been captured.
動画には「タコがいる」「タコだ」と叫ぶ人々の声が入っている

Video Doga has a voice from people screaming There's an octopus and It's an octopus.

Video Doga has a voice from people screaming There's an octopus and It's an octopus.
意外な組み合わせの2匹は、サメを表す英語「シャーク」、タコを表す英語「オクトパス」をもじって「シャークトパス」と名付けられた

The two snakes, who are surprisingly intimidating, were named Shark, an English word that represents a shark, and an octopus, which represents an octopus.

The two snakes, who are surprisingly intimidating, were named Shark, an English word that represents a shark, and an octopus, which represents an octopus.
最近発表された研究での説明によると、深海に住むマオリタコがどんないきさつから、通常海面近くにとどまるアオザメに乗っかることになったのかは、研究者にも分かっていないという

According to a recent presentation on the research scientists, the research scientists do not know what the circumstances behind the Maori octopus, which live in deep sea, have led to the riding on the blue shark, which normally lingers near the sea.

According to a recent presentation on the research scientists, the research scientists do not know what the circumstances behind the Maori octopus, which live in deep sea, have led to the riding on the blue shark, which normally lingers near the sea.
アオザメは世界最速のサメで、泳ぐスピードは最高で時速約74キロに達する

The blue shark is the fastest shark in the world, and its swimming speed is at its highest, reaching 74 km/h.

The blue shark is the fastest shark in the world, and its swimming speed is at its highest, reaching 74 km/h.
このため研究者らは、このタコが楽しみのためにサメに乗った可能性もあるとの見方を示している

For this reason, the researchers have shown how they believe that this octopus could have ridden a shark for ease of enjoyment.

For this reason, the researchers have shown how they believe that this octopus could have ridden a shark for ease of enjoyment.