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OctoNation
@octonation-
Global Rank167.88K
Followers1.00K
Videos24.14M
Views3.39M
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octonation is a tiktok influencers from the United States with 167878 followers. His/her video classification is Public Figure in tiktok. Many people who follow him/her are because of his/her classification. He/She has published more than 1002 videos, with a cumulative total of 3394308 likes, and a total of 167878 fans. In the current tiktok ranking in the United States, he/she ranks No. United States and ranks No. globally.
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tiktok homepage link:https://www.tiktok.com/@octonation
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octonation's pricing:
Nano: $50–$300
Micro: $300–$1,250
Mid: $1,250–$3,500
Macro: $3,500–$12,000
Celebrity: $12,000+
Also, the most commonly and popular used tiktok hashtags in octonation 's most famous tiktok videos are these:
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In the past 30 days, he/she has released for following 3 videos, 3263 views, 315 likes, 9 comments and 7 shares
not only that.
His/her average playback of each video reached 1087.67, an average of 105 likes per video, an average of 3 per video, and an average of 2.33 sharing times per video.
His/her best and the first three best videos played 1638, 3263, respectively. These three videos are:Mimic Octopuses have the ability to mimic the appearance of other animals to evade threats and hunt their prey! Watch more of this elusive creature’s skills in #SecretsOfTheOctopus , premiering Sunday, April 21 at 8/7c on @National Geographic TV and the next day on @Disney+ and @hulu #earthday #edutok #learnontiktok #octopus ; Replace one word of a Taylor Swift song with "octopus" & post your results below... From James Cameron and narrated by Paul Rudd, #secretsoftheoctopus premieres Sunday, April 21 at 9/8c on National Geographic TV. Stream the next day on Disney+ and Hulu . #OurHome #swifttok #earthday #learnontiktok #edutok ; Pardon the english translation 😅 #japan #octopus
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Replace one word of a Taylor Swift song with "octopus" & post your results below... From James Cameron and narrated by Paul Rudd, #secretsoftheoctopus premieres Sunday, April 21 at 9/8c on National Geographic TV. Stream the next day on Disney+ and Hulu . #OurHome #swifttok #earthday #learnontiktok #edutok
Mimic Octopuses have the ability to mimic the appearance of other animals to evade threats and hunt their prey! Watch more of this elusive creature’s skills in #SecretsOfTheOctopus , premiering Sunday, April 21 at 8/7c on @National Geographic TV and the next day on @Disney+ and @hulu #earthday #edutok #learnontiktok #octopus
00:47🤩 This took my breath away 😮💨 could watch these anxient creatures forever! 🎥: @schmidtocean/IG ✍️ @schmidtocean - “Our extremely distant cousins might be the closest we’ll ever come to meeting an intelligent alien. At least, that’s the case made by Australian philosopher Peter Godfrey-Smith ( @insta_zoan ) All living creatures, including us, have a common ancestor with any other living being — if you travel far enough back through time. To find a common ancestor between humans and octopuses, you’d have to travel to the Ediacaran Period, about 600 million years ago. In his book “Other Minds,” Godfrey-Smith traces our shared lineage back to when no organisms had made it onto dry land. The largest creatures might have been jellyfish and sponges. Here, in a time of violent mountain-building and soft, squishy bodies, our paths diverged with that of the cephalopods. We evolved into vertebrates, into mammals, into humans. They evolved into invertebrates, into mollusks, into octopuses. To Godfrey-Smith, “If we can make contact with cephalopods as sentient beings, it is not because of a shared history, not because of kinship, but because evolution built minds twice over.” An international team of scientists spotted this beautiful octopus during the #salasygomez expedition east of Motu Motira Hiva. Have you seen anything so ethereal? So stunning? Those arms and webbing— wow wow wow! Brb watching again. #octopus #cephalopod #invertebrates #othermindsbook #oceanreads #oceanworld
01:23🐙💨 Landed in LA & RAN here! If you’ve gotten a copy of our book or worked on the “secrets of” team in any capacity— this hug is for YOU! 🫂 Honored to be here working with @National Geographic TV Secrets of the Octopus! Available wherever books are sold with a series premiere on 4/21! Stay tuned! @National Geographic
00:21Roll Call: Where in the world do ya live? 🎥: @bridgetglynn In the sea, some creatures pull off epic scare tactics when they can’t exactly fight their way out of trouble (cue the octopus with its squishy, vulnerable body!) Deimatic behavior is what scientists call it— and we here at OctoNation call it “big BOO! behavior” 👻 lol “Deimatic” comes from the Greek and means “to frighten” – it’s a fancy way of saying that these sea critters might just be trying to spook predators away OR, perhaps, stun their prey! (Worked on me!) 😵💫 ☁️ This specific movement is called the “passing cloud” display, suggesting the octopus is throwing shade like the shadows on the sea’s surface! We’ve also heard scientists call it strobing & passive wave – hmmm…got any cool nicknames up your sleeve? After today— we might call it “eclipsing” Because when an octopus pulls this move, it’s like the moon blocking out the sun – total darkness, and just as awe-inspiring! What do ya think? Pass this info along & raise your friends OctoIQ! 🧠📈 🎥: @bridgetglynn 🏷 #scubadiving #diving #scuba #underwater #underwaterphotography #padi #ocean #dive #scubadiver #uwphotography #underwaterworld #scubadive #sea #travel #photography #nature #cephalopod #diver #explore #marinebiology #underwaterphoto #underwaterlife #octopus #paditv #wild #Reef #divinglife #freediving #fish #Caribbean
00:10Are you an octopus fan? Our world series, olympics, eras tour, etc etc is happening on #EarthDay 4/21! Let the countdown begin! #earthday #earthmonth #secretsoftheoctopus @National Geographic TV
01:21🐙📚🎉 Wow! The #1 book pick for earth month is Secrets of the Octopus! @Fox13Utah @Jenny Hardman #earthday #earthmonth #octopus #books #nonfiction
04:42Squidwards on the loose!🐙💨 🎥: @Lawrence Scheele Octopuses breathe through gills, allowing them to extract oxygen from water. On land, these gills collapse like a deflated balloon making it tough for them to breathe! 🗣️Dr. James Wood, a marine biologist, has spoken about octos on land before, saying… “in the salty spray of a coastal area they might be okay to crawl in the air for at least several minutes. But if faced with dry rocks in the hot sun, they might not make it very far! 🪨🥵 🧠 But this costal genius has a trick up its sleeve! 😏 Their skin can absorb a bit of oxygen directly from the air, much like us breathing through a tiny coffee straw if we needed just a sip of air— it’s called cutaneous respiration. But here’s the catch—octopus’s skin must stay moist to pull off this trick. Or else it could be like trying to survive a 🏜️desert trek with just the dew from a single leaf! ☀️😅 Along the shoreline, these adventurers can venture briefly on land, hopping from one tide pool to another, motivated by the pursuit of a delicious meal or the threat of predators. (After all, a hungry fish won’t leave the water to chase them!) While an octopus can survive on land for a few minutes in a daring dash, it’s a high-stakes game with new bosses 🦅. 👽 The land is not their stage (YET)— they’re akin to astronauts exploring an alien world without a spacesuit, relying on their wits and a bit of moisture to keep them going! If ya read this far comment “long time no sea” — we’ve been super busy promoting our new book “Secrets of the Octopus” — luckily it was just announced as a Boston Globe & Seattle Times Bestseller! WoohoO! Thanks for all your support! 🏆📚
00:08Between the new book SecretsOfTheOctopus.com and the new TV series launching on earth day— Sy Montgomery knows it’s the octopuses time to shine!!!
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