“He Wanted Me To Follow Him”: Diver’s Interaction With Curious Octopus Leads To Shrine Discovery
Scubadiverand photographer Jules Casey is no stranger to witnessing mesmerizing sights. Four years ago, shecaptured a pair ofmale and female seahorses united as the female transferred her eggs into the male’s pouch. (Seahorses and sea dragons are the only species in which the male gets pregnant and gives birth.) And yet, this month, Jules found herself completely perplexed when, during one of her scuba dives, anoctopuswrapped its long tentacle around her arm and began swimming away, almost as if indicating there was something he wanted to show her....