It's the same feeling I'd have if I saw someone shove
an entire live octopus up their nose — I'm certainly not interested in replicating the feat, but good for them for finding a way.
Not exact matches
The ZEISS Lightsheet Z. 1 microscope includes a
life - support chamber that can hold
entire organisms — a fruit fly or even a small
octopus, for example — dangling in front of the objective, and permits easy rotation for a better point of view.
The tiny male blanket
octopus, which possesses a relatively huge copulatory organ, spends it
entire life drifting on the ocean in search of a female so large he is no bigger than one of her eyes.