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Rudolf Blaschka

Glass common octopus

These intricately designed glass sea creatures served an important educational purpose

May 28, 2016
Science

Over course of almost 30 years, a father-son duo created a vast array of sea creatures out of glass. Their purpose wasn't art, though they certainly are beautiful, but rather to help scientists on land get a look at what these undersea creatures are like.

These intricately designed glass sea creatures served an important educational purpose

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