There’s an eight-armed painter in regions and its name is Farallon.
The artistic octopus can be found at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa and it has taken up painting as an “enrichment” activity, according to the aquatic conservation center.
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The Florida Aquarium shared a video of Farallon working on two paintings Monday across its social media channels. Farallon created blue and purple pieces of art from its tank while an general worker served as a human easel.
There’s an eight-armed painter in Florida and its name is Farallon, according to The Florida Aquarium, where the artistic octopus has taken up painting as an "enrichment" activity. (The Florida Aquarium)
Farallon’s paint-covered canvases were wrapped in plastic, which appears to serve as a barrier for its grippy suction cups.
Two lucky people will win the original pieces of artwork, according to The Florida Aquarium’s Instagram account.
“No better way to wrap up #CephalopodWeek than with an octopus enrichment painting session,” the aquarium captioned the short video. “Comment below your favorite thing about octopuses to be entered to win this octopus painting!”
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Pacific giant octopus Farallon created two paintings at The Florida Aquarium in June 2021. It is the first time the aquatic animal has done so in the Tampa facility, Aquarium Biologist Halley Miller tells Fox News. (The Florida Aquarium)
In an email sent to Fox News, The Florida Aquarium wrote that Farallon is new to painting.
“Like all giant Pacific octopus, The Florida Aquarium’s GPO Farallon is an extremely intelligent creature. Enrichment activities are key to optimal animal welfare as a result the professional care team provide her with a wide variety of activities from puzzles, to painting and more,” said Aquarium Biologist Halley Miller.
“This was first time we presented Farallon this activity. She was very engaged with the canvases; using her arms and suckers to push around the paint,” Miller added.
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