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Tiny ‘alien-like’ blue octopus discovered near Galápagos stuns scientists | Pets-animals News

Tiny ‘alien-like’ blue octopus discovered near Galápagos stuns scientists | Pets-animals News

3 min readNew DelhiJun 15, 2026 11:00 PM IST The ocean is full of creatures that seem straight out of science fiction, and scientists have just added another one to the list: a tiny bright blue octopus discovered deep beneath the waters near the Galápagos Islands. About the size of a golf ball, this tiny creature was found nearly 1,773 metres below the Pacific Ocean’s surface and has now been confirmed as an entirely new species. Named Microeledone galapagensis, the octopus was first spotted during a 2015 deep-sea expedition near Darwin Island in the Galápagos archipelago. Researchers aboard the exploration vessel E/V Nautilus had sent a robotic submersible named Hercules to explore an underwater mountain when cameras picked up the unusual little animal resting on the seafloor. Even scientists watching the footage in real time were instantly taken in by the sight. But what first looked like an adorable deep-sea encounter soon turned into a scientific mystery. Why scientists knew this octopus was something unusual After collecting specimens and bringing them back to the Charles …

Meet the Galapagos Finch that drinks blood to survive | Pets-animals News

Meet the Galapagos Finch that drinks blood to survive | Pets-animals News

4 min readNew DelhiApr 25, 2026 11:00 PM IST When most people hear the word ‘vampire,’ their minds conjure images of Dracula, supernatural beings, or perhaps the blood-drinking bats of South America. Few would imagine a small, seemingly innocent bird as nature’s blood-sucking predator.  Yet, on two remote islands in the Galapagos archipelago lives one of nature’s most fascinating evolutionary oddities. The vampire finch, highlighted in Sir David Attenborough’s BBC series Perfect Planet, has developed a remarkable feeding behaviour that has captivated many. These small birds have evolved to drink the blood of much larger seabirds, primarily Nazca boobies, using their specially adapted, sharp beaks. “These birds are found on the Galapagos Islands, a volcanic archipelago located about 1,000 km (600 miles) off the coast of Ecuador,” notes the Galapagos Conservation Trust. “The Islands are a biodiversity hotspot in part because of their isolation. Organisms that somehow make it to Galapagos must adapt to the harsh conditions or go extinct.” Where these birds are found The vampire finches exist exclusively on Wolf and Darwin Islands, …