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The beautiful and amazing caped crusader, Tremoctopus. Amazing Cephalopods, that can moonwalk, run, cleverly open a variety of jars and shapeshift. Masters of illusion. Giant octopus encounter. Shark vs. Octopus. [more inside]
posted by nickyskye
on Nov 9, 2008 -
60 comments
How Smart Is the Octopus? [Via Pharyngula]
posted by homunculus
on Jun 24, 2008 -
60 comments
Way back in 2003, I posted a link to a video that showed an octopus transforming itself to look like its surroundings. If you read the thread, there was some doubt about it and I think we all wished that web video was better at the time. Well, a friend posted a link to a TED talk recently that shows this same octopus at a much higher resolution. The relevant footage appears near the end of the talk. [more inside]
posted by stefnet
on Jan 30, 2008 -
30 comments
Like squid? What about the good ol' octopus? The cuttlefish and nautilus? If you answered yes to these questions Dr. James B. Wood's Cephalopod Page is your go-to site, with information on and pictures of 25+ species of cephalopods including the aptly named (I'm sure) vampire squid from hell. The site also hosts many articles. Not sure where you stand on the coolness of cephalopods? Why don't you start by watching this video of an octopus squeezing through a one inch hole (previously on MetaFilter).
posted by Kattullus
on Dec 2, 2007 -
25 comments
Happy International Cephalopod Awareness Day! [Via ectoplasmosis.]
posted by homunculus
on Oct 8, 2007 -
33 comments
Not to be outdone by the appearance of the Octosquid (previously), other cephalopods have undearthed 900-year-old hidden treasures from the Koryo Dynasty and are taking up residence in the Monterey Bay (Bugmenot works for this last link). Squirrels are also getting in on the action.
posted by christopherious
on Jul 25, 2007 -
11 comments
The octopi are back and they're pissed -- or, the continuing misadventures of the one-eyed suitor.
[mpg here]
posted by digaman
on Jan 30, 2006 -
23 comments
The Attack of the Giant Red Octopus.
posted by hama7
on May 20, 2004 -
9 comments