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In one creation myth, the god was planning inland to conquer Kadavu Island [5] through the river when a goddess [6] challenged him in the form of an octopus. [7] After a great battle, the octopus won by pulling out his teeth with her eight arms which enabled her to hold off the massive attack of Dakuwaqa, forcing Dakuwaqa to promise to never attack Kadavu again.
Peniasi Dakuwaqa (born 9 April 1997) is a Fijian international rugby union player. He lived in Cook Island for a few years where he played rugby league and competed in athletics and broke the Cook Island , 100metres record of 10.97s which was held by Mark Sherwin since 1993 when he ran 10.42s during the Cook Island Games in 2020 [ 1 ]
Octopolis and Octlantis are two non-human settlements occupied by gloomy octopuses (Octopus tetricus) in Jervis Bay, on the south coast of New South Wales. The first site, named "Octopolis" by biologists, was found in 2009.
A pair of walk-in tries by winger Peniasi Dakuwaqa on debut helped Fiji put down Georgia 21-12 in Adjarabet Arena on Friday. Fiji hustled three tries while limiting the Georgians to four Luka ...
Octopodiformes is a superorder of the subclass Coleoidea, comprising the octopuses and the vampire squid.All living members of Octopodiformes have eight arms, either lacking the two tentacles of squid (as is the case in octopuses) or modifying the tentacles into thin filaments (as in vampire squid).
Egg string and embryos of H. atlanticus collected north of the Cape Verde Islands): The eggs measure around 8 mm (0.31 in) at their widest. The seven-arm octopus is so named because in males, the hectocotylus (a specially modified arm used in egg fertilization) is coiled in a sac beneath the right eye.
Octopus tetricus, the gloomy octopus, the common Sydney octopus, [3] or the peachy octopus, [4] is a species of octopus from the subtropical waters of eastern Australia and northern New Zealand. [2] O. tetricus belongs to the Octopus vulgaris species group. All species within the O. vulgaris group are similar in morphology, [5] behaviour, and ...
Taningia danae, the Dana octopus squid, is a species of squid in the family Octopoteuthidae. It is one of the largest known squid species, reaching a mantle length of 1.7 m (5.6 ft) [3] and total length of 2.3 m (7.5 ft). [4] The largest known specimen, a mature female, weighed 161.4 kg (356 lb). [5]