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Dec 16, 2009: Octopus Uses Coconut as Shelter
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You've gotta be really quick if you're going to post an IOTD here. This is the first I've done since the option for anyone to post them was opened up.
We know octopi are smart. We've already got a video somewhere on here of one opening a jar. But now it seems we're finding out that they snag and use coconuts as shelter. This *is* a pretty cool revelation, and it is being cited as a unique example of tool use by an invertebrate. Now, I'm no taxonomist, but...what about hermit crabs and the shells they glom onto? Isn't this basically the same behavior? Nevertheless, it is an interesting view of a critter that we assume to be inferior to ourselves. Fun video here. |
mmmmm.....irony
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"Don't Ink Me Bro"
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ha! I was just going to post the same thing. That is so cool.
Octopus in coconut mmm-mmmm :yum: |
Already boneless and in a natural crockpot... :yum: and easy.
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An interesting detail is that coconuts don't naturally break like that- those are human-opened coconut husks.
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or screw top coconuts
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I win...I had pictures and shit. NO...wait...I'm not unique and important!!!
Where's that shotgun? Oh, wait. No, I'm good. I used the proper plural for more than one octopus. |
Octopussies is funnier, tho'
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One creature = eight tentacles = an octopus Two creatures = 16 tentacles = a hexadecapus Three creatures = 24 tentacles = a quadricosopus You have to check carefully to see if one has lost a tentacle. If you're talking about the species in general, try a plethorapus. |
Balderdash, it's a Squid. :p
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octopodes?!? :thepain:
Octopi is objectionable... :headshake |
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