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  • ...that Grouper is a Steal Kill...

  • they playin hide and seek!

  • great vid. Regardless of any scientific explanation, I am going to choose to think they were playing together. wouldn't that be something?

  • fantastic vid!!! i was bitten on the stomach by a moray ell once!!!lol

  • I love the color shifts..."Now you see me...now you don't......now you see me....now you don't" xD

  • @ninja2311 Documentarys about whild life. the octapus as wel as the squid sees in black and white

  • the octopus sees in black and white. did you ever asked yourselves how he changes colors acording to what surrounds him, if he only sees black and white?

  • @PsichoBrainSurgeon you change color when you exert yourself. you don't think about it, nor does it depend upon vision. while not exactly the same thing, it is likely that it is an autonomic function of the octopus.

  • its a blue ring octopus!

    how did they get it?!?!

  • I dont dive but I have always been interested in underwater life. Most confrontations are usually bluffs so this would be considered a 'vs'. Regardless of what everyone thinks why dont you give credit where credit is due. amazing footage...I love the colour change on the octopus!

  • u suck !

  • No fighting?

    No blood?

    Eel vs. Octopus is much better.

    :)

  • What was the Grouper trying to prove? Was it a dare? Did his friends put him on to it?

  • why is it called "vs"?? i dont see any fight

  • lmao darth vader

  • OCTOPUSES ARE AWESOME

  • If you love them so much you should know how to say the plural it's octopie you moron.

  • "Octopus" is from the Greek, not Latin. Only Latin-based words ending in '-us' are pluralized '-i'. The correct plural is "octopuses." Even IF the word were Latin based, it would be "octopi" not "octopie." Who is the moron?

  • i am a certifyed scuba diver, i know how the beathing sounds like, maybe you have to much nytrogen in your brain, lol jk you dont even dive so you wont know

  • a scuba diver duh.. respatory fist class regulater tranferring air to the pulmanory veins to the lungs lol

  • omg whats that ... its very interesting

  • tbh, that octipus needs some sexual healing :\

  • its actually a comber not a grouper look it up.

  • i shot a eight pund grouper over the summer and it was munchin on an octupus... double kill!!!!

  • More like 'OCTOPUS ROCK LOVE'

  • very nice vid interesting also

  • actually that´s not a grouper, this fish

    is calles ,,Serranus scriba" in english

    something like ,,arabic word fish" or so,

    it looks like a grouper but only grows

    to about 35cm, it lives in the mediterean

    sea and it don´t hunt octopus, it swims

    after the octopus and eat the rest or

    what falls of the octopus´s lunch...

    sorry for my bad english...

  • What king of grouper is this?

  • Very nice video. Which diving location?

  • Contrary to the title of this clip, the grouper is not actually interested in eating the octopus. The grouper positions itself on the opposite side of the rock in anticipation of catching what the octopus flushes out. This is a rather common symbiotic behavior seen on the reefs between many predators. Ive seen large jacks follow moray eels around as they slide under large rocks just to catch whatever it flushes out.

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