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| #Post#: 17272-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: Thetis099 Date: September 17, 2021, 12:13 pm | |
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| [quote author=muskrat link=topic=51.msg17212#msg17212 | |
| date=1631894844] | |
| Confession: I used to be scared of octopi (octopusses?) as a | |
| little kid. No doubt it was because of some lame monster movie | |
| I'd seen. | |
| So this octo-lovefest in this thread is pretty damn funny to me | |
| 🐙👍🧡 | |
| [/quote] | |
| Octopuses, with only one "s". But, optopi is widely used in | |
| spite of not being the correct plural form of "octopus". | |
| #Post#: 17282-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: LabPartner Date: September 17, 2021, 12:21 pm | |
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| It's a Latin thing. | |
| [quote]Octopuses, with only one "s". But, optopi is widely used | |
| in spite of not being the correct plural form of "octopus". | |
| [/quote] | |
| #Post#: 17509-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: PalomaBlanca Date: September 17, 2021, 5:44 pm | |
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| [quote author=Thetis099 link=topic=51.msg17181#msg17181 | |
| date=1631892260] | |
| Cephalopods are my favorite marine charismatic megafauna. | |
| Anatomy and physiology aside (3-D color camouflage is effing | |
| awesome) they live strange compared to what is most familiar to | |
| us. Highly intelligent but very short lived. This intelligence | |
| is obtained with zero parental care after they emerge from their | |
| egg. They can learn how to do amazing things like using a | |
| coconut shell as armor as they traverse a barren stretch of | |
| sand, or how to remove a threaded jar lid to get to the crabby | |
| treat inside. At the cephalopod lab I visited regularly as a | |
| student, the biggest challenge with some species was keeping | |
| them in their tanks. They were persistent and not easily | |
| discouraged from constantly trying new methods of escape. | |
| A favorite among favorites is the Pacific Giant Octopus, which | |
| lives for 3-5 years. The female breeds once, then she dies as a | |
| result of carefully protecting her eggs from predators, algae, | |
| and any other fouling. She emerges from the den weak from | |
| starvation only to be eaten by the predators standing by as her | |
| tiny offspring drift away on the current as micronekton. | |
| It has always struck me as odd compared to land animals with | |
| high intelligence that typically breed more than once and | |
| provide at least some parental care. Very different indeed. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I so envy you the experience of visiting the cephalopod lab! | |
| For now I have to stick to reading more about them before | |
| finding ways to see them again.Their intelligence intrigues me | |
| too, with their ability to solve problems on the fly as well as | |
| pass on information to other octopuses. Some researchers think | |
| their intelligence is very high (folded lobes in their brains), | |
| and assert that they have distinct personalities. One issue | |
| that I was reading about is that we tend to use human | |
| intelligence tests on them, when clearly their intelligence is | |
| not similar to ours. I'm also intrigued by their ability to | |
| recognize and like/dislike people. Octopuses are about the | |
| closest thing I can think of to having alien life on earth. | |
| BTW, your love of these cephalopods shows that your screen name | |
| it totally apt. :) | |
| #Post#: 17533-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: Thetis099 Date: September 17, 2021, 6:52 pm | |
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| [quote author=PalomaBlanca link=topic=51.msg17509#msg17509 | |
| date=1631918653] I so envy you the experience of visiting the | |
| cephalopod lab! For now I have to stick to reading more about | |
| them before finding ways to see them again.Their intelligence | |
| intrigues me too, with their ability to solve problems on the | |
| fly as well as pass on information to other octopuses. Some | |
| researchers think their intelligence is very high (folded lobes | |
| in their brains), and assert that they have distinct | |
| personalities. One issue that I was reading about is that we | |
| tend to use human intelligence tests on them, when clearly their | |
| intelligence is not similar to ours. I'm also intrigued by their | |
| ability to recognize and like/dislike people. Octopuses are | |
| about the closest thing I can think of to having alien life on | |
| earth. | |
| BTW, your love of these cephalopods shows that your screen name | |
| it totally apt. :) | |
| [/quote] | |
| Yes! The cephalopod lab was awesome. I was not fortunate | |
| enough to have worked there. It was a coveted place to | |
| volunteer and learn and I didn't get a spot. I knew someone who | |
| worked there because they joined the ornithology club I had | |
| started on campus. I got to visit often and it was incredible. | |
| I agree with you about all that you wrote. Earth was their | |
| planet for a long time. Before animals moved onto land they | |
| were the dominant megafauna. So much variety. Every oceanic | |
| niche filled. I have daydreams about what that world may have | |
| been like. | |
| I have seen a few in the wild. We brought up small octopus that | |
| was attached to a benthic instrument package. It quickly found | |
| it's way across a short stretch of deck and over the stern, | |
| ker-plunk! I didn't get a good enough look to know what | |
| species. And I was bitten by a tiny bay squid while attempting | |
| to rescue it from our seine (we were night seine fishing for | |
| ichthyology lab). I have spotted a few more in intertidal areas | |
| but they see and feel you coming. They can be difficult to get | |
| a good look at. I'll never stop trying though. Aliens, for | |
| sure. | |
| I think you are the only person who has ever let me know they | |
| get my screen name. Thanks for that. | |
| #Post#: 17557-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: CaviaPorcellus Date: September 17, 2021, 8:31 pm | |
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| While we're talking about our cephalopod overlords, here's an | |
| octopus changing colors as she dreams: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vKCLJZbytU | |
| #Post#: 18366-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: AbidingDudev4.1 Date: September 20, 2021, 2:51 pm | |
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| [img] | |
| https://twitter.com/i/status/1440014474065362946[/img] | |
| Long day today, some days you're driving, other days you're just | |
| along for the ride. | |
| https://twitter.com/i/status/1440014474065362946 | |
| #Post#: 18368-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: Heron Date: September 20, 2021, 2:53 pm | |
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| And some days, you're hoofing it! | |
| Hope tomorrow's better for you, AD. | |
| #Post#: 18524-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: CaviaPorcellus Date: September 20, 2021, 7:27 pm | |
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| For the record every time I see the title of this thread my | |
| brain insists on reading it to the tune of "Mad World" | |
| 🎵You might not find it funny🎵 | |
| 🎵You might not find it sad🎵 | |
| #Post#: 18588-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: Thetis099 Date: September 20, 2021, 9:45 pm | |
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| [quote author=CaviaPorcellus link=topic=51.msg18524#msg18524 | |
| date=1632184064] | |
| For the record every time I see the title of this thread my | |
| brain insists on reading it to the tune of "Mad World" | |
| 🎵You might not find it funny🎵 | |
| 🎵You might not find it sad🎵 | |
| [/quote] | |
| The Gary Jules cover is the best: | |
| https://youtu.be/pzVuyVAWZys | |
| #Post#: 18938-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: You might not find it funny | |
| By: PalomaBlanca Date: September 21, 2021, 6:01 pm | |
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| Love, love, love "Mad World". It was the theme for "Donnie | |
| Darko", which is where I heard it, and it was sublime. :) | |
| No matter how many covers it has, it always is hauntingly | |
| beautiful. Imagine Dragons did it quite well, I thought. But | |
| Gary Jules makes it his own. | |
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