Where's the octopus?
general octopi info:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2818659
link from that page:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... topus.html
"Imagine if your spouse was 40,000 times heavier and a hundred times larger than you. This is reality for the male blanket octopus, which was recently spotted alive for the first time off Australia's northern coast."
"A male blanket octopus fills a modified tentacle with sperm, tears it off, presents it to its prospective mates, and then drifts off to certain death."
how shit is that.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2818659
link from that page:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... topus.html
"Imagine if your spouse was 40,000 times heavier and a hundred times larger than you. This is reality for the male blanket octopus, which was recently spotted alive for the first time off Australia's northern coast."
"A male blanket octopus fills a modified tentacle with sperm, tears it off, presents it to its prospective mates, and then drifts off to certain death."
how shit is that.
4days wrote:general octopi info:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2818659
link from that page:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... topus.html
"Imagine if your spouse was 40,000 times heavier and a hundred times larger than you. This is reality for the male blanket octopus, which was recently spotted alive for the first time off Australia's northern coast."
"A male blanket octopus fills a modified tentacle with sperm, tears it off, presents it to its prospective mates, and then drifts off to certain death."
how shit is that.
I don't think that would bother anyone here :lol:
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aye.Nightshade wrote:Adaptive camoflauge has to be the single most amazing ability that animals have developed.
mimicry's pretty mad as well - saw this butterfly in costa rica that looked like the face of one of the local rodent/monkey predator things. simple enough defence, but how the fuck does a butterfly come to look like that?
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Nightshade wrote:Adaptive camoflauge has to be the single most amazing ability that animals have developed.
Personally I would say genetic memory is more impressive.
Evolution4days wrote:aye.Nightshade wrote:Adaptive camoflauge has to be the single most amazing ability that animals have developed.
mimicry's pretty mad as well - saw this butterfly in costa rica that looked like the face of one of the local rodent/monkey predator things. simple enough defence, but how the fuck does a butterfly come to look like that?
The survival of the fittest.