For World Smile Day, we bring you one animal that can’t really smile, at least not in a way that humans recognize. The common octopus, seen in this photo, has a mouth with a beak-like exterior which it uses to crack the shells of the crabs and shellfish it eats. That opening you can see in this photo, below the octopus’ eye, is an aperture, part of its breathing mechanism. Still, if you let your imagination run with it, the octopus does look like he just heard a really good joke. And really, isn’t a ‘grinning’ octopus enough to make you feel good on World Smile Day?
Is that a smile?
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
-
Reflecting on fall
-
Frozen beauty
-
47 years of Badlands National Park
-
Indigenous Peoples Day
-
Red squirrel
-
Autumnal equinox
-
Monet still makes an impression
-
Dreaming of the Tyrrhenian Sea
-
Belize Barrier Reef
-
National Mountain Climbing Day
-
Sequoia National Parks 134th anniversary
-
World Population Day
-
A bridge that rocks
-
World Oceans Day
-
Brown pelican, San Diego, California
-
Alaska moose
-
It s Coffee Day
-
The moai you know
-
Aprils full moon
-
The globe skimmers return
-
Struck by Southwestern beauty
-
American Wetlands Month
-
A bite of ancient history
-
Glacial spires in the fog
-
‘Hello’ from zero degrees longitude
-
Autumn in Alaska
-
Italy s submerged village
-
Zelenci Nature Reserve, Slovenia
-
Lanterns alight in Pingxi
-
Mapping courage in the Seventh Ward
Bing Wallpaper Gallery

