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Sculpting Blue Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) using polymer clay_Life of Clay

Hi guys, welcome back to life of clay for another sculpting video, Kenji here your sculptor and this time i will be making the beautiful and yet venomous little kraken amongst cephalopods (seplapads); the Greater Blue Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena hapalokleyna lunulata). This will be our first seplapads in our collections. If you like my sculpting videos, please consider subscribing and turn on the notification bell icon right next to it so you won’t miss out any of our future videos. Here is the Direct Link to Subscribe.    / lifeofclay   You may also like, leave your comment and share this video to your friends, and that will be appreciated. • Greater Blue ringed octopus Hapalochlaena lunulata is one of the 4 highly venomous blue ringed octopuses, belonging to the family octopudidae. (Oktopo-di-day) • Octopuses’ suction cups don’t contain any teeth, they considered to be muscular structure and can be used to taste, smell and grip and with their tight embrace of death; the victim left no choice but to surrender. • It have a lifespan approximately 2 years, this may vary depending on factors such as nutrition, temperature and the intensity of light within its habitat. • A very small octopus whose size does not exceed 10cm. • Its common name comes from the relatively large size of its blue rings (7 to 8 mm in diameter) which are larger than those of the other member of the genus. • This octopus can inflict a deadly bite to its predators that can be potentially fatal to humans. • They have 2 kinds of venom glands that impregnate their saliva. One is used to immobilize the hunted crustaeceans before eating them and the 2nd Tetrodotoxin is used to defense and is found in several other sea creatures such as pufferfish. There is no known antidote or antitoxin for this toxin. • Octopuses use three ways to camouflage 1st is to change the way their skin looks and texture, with their muscle controls they can make it look like smooth or bumpy. • 2nd way is by changing the way they move, folding their tentacles in to mimic a rock or swin like a sea snake or crawl on the sea bed to mimic his favourite prey; the crabs • and the 3rd way is by changing the colour of their skin with their specialized cells called chromatophores,and every single one of these cell has a stretchy sac called cytoelastic sacculus filled with pigments in which when the muscles around the cell tighten they pull the pigment sac wider showing more visible pigments. A true master of camauflag isn’t it? Related Videos: Axolotl    • Sculpting Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanu...   DIY Silicone Mould and Resin Wings    • DIY Silicone and Cornstarch Mold for ...   Sally Lightfoot Crab    • Sculpting Sally Ligthfoot Crab (Graps...   Mint Leg Centipede    • Sculpting Chinese Mint Leg Centipede ...   Brazilian Jewel Tarantula    • Sculpting Brazilian Jewel Tarantula (...   These are the Materials I used: For the sculpting • Sculpey Liquid Polymer Clay • Sculpey premo translucent • Ordinary white translucent clay (base for the head) • 3mm Aluminium wire (handle only) • 2 parts epoxy • Aluminium foil Acrylic Paints of:  Yellow ochre  Burnt sienna  Burnt umber  Black  Lemon yellow  Titanium white  Orange  Cobalt blue  Aqua blue Others:  Acrylic Retarding Medium  Water base Polyurethane Matte & Gloss Varnish (DECOART) I would like to thank the Owner of the Track: Chilling by Oshóva   / osh-va   Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_chilling Music promoted by Audio Library    • Chilling – Oshóva (No Copyright Music)   You can also VISIT and Follow my OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS: Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.ph/kenlifeofclay Instagram -   / life_of_clay_kenji   Facebook page -   / kenlifeofclay   Reddit -   / kenlifeofclay   Imgur - https://imgur.com/Kenlifeofclay Twitter –   / lifeofclaykenji   THANK YOU SO MUCH, EVERYONE!

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