a rift

Feb 12

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“The hours between 12am and 6am
have a funny habit of making you feel
like you’re either on top of the world,
or under it.” — Beau Taplin, “The Hours Between”
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Feb 11

neaq:
“From large to small, each one of Sy’s exquisite suckers are highly sensitive and help her explore her surroundings. They also throughly captivate us landlubbers. #octopus #giantpacificoctopus #enteroctopusdolfleini #suckers #newenglandaquarium...

neaq:

From large to small, each one of Sy’s exquisite suckers are highly sensitive and help her explore her surroundings. They also throughly captivate us landlubbers. #octopus #giantpacificoctopus #enteroctopusdolfleini #suckers #newenglandaquarium #boston #massachusetts (at New England Aquarium)

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Anonymous asked: What about an octopus mermaid, though?

drferox:

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Originally posted by disneyox1-blog

Cecaelia is the name often given to half-human, half-octopus creatures, though they may also be refereed to as octofolk.

Be very careful searching for images of this species because frankly a creature that is a beautiful human on the top half and gratuitous amounts of tentacles on the bottom half inspires a particular type of art from the internet.

Octopi, and cephalopods in general, have a number of abilities that make them interesting from a fiction or monster perspective.

So you have a highly intelligent carnivore, master of disguise, that for some reason looks human on the top half.

Why on ‘Earth’ does this creature resemble a human?

Here is a simple octopus anatomy diagram for your consideration:

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The octopus has no bones, but related species such as the squid and cuttlefish do have an internal shell, which serves a similar function. The Cecalia may have this sort of modified internal shell instead of a skeleton. This internal shell would allow the torso to be held upright, and additional internal shells may also allow the limb to move like a human.

However, this seems too simple to me. In the octopus and its tentacled friends, the mouth is located between the tentacles, and the eyes just above it. You are rearranging a lot of anatomy to move the eyes and mouth far away from their original position onto a humanoid torso, while presumably leaving the anus out of sight where it belongs.

That’s a bit… suspiciously simple.

Then a far more interesting possibility occurred.

The octopus is a master of mimicry.

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Originally posted by breathinginbiology

What if the top half of the Cecalia is merely an imitation of a human torso?

I wouldn’t put it past a highly intelligent carnivore to mimic the upper half of an attractive human, especially if they have a culture that values shiny things you simply can’t mine under the ocean (gold and other loot)

It’s entirely plausible that the mouth of a Cecalia is still located between the tentacles like a regular octopus, with the real eyes just above the tentacles, but the ‘head’ of the octopus being reshaped to mimic a human. They may then attempt to lure humans into shallow waters to prey upon them.

The implications of such anatomy, where the humanoid torso is essentially an excellent mimicry, are:

So as far as an octopus mermaid goes, yes they probably would lure men onto the rocks, they probably would appear beautiful, they might not sing, but they are most definitely dangerous.

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Feb 10

nericurlsnsfw:
“Fun fact, she was supposed to be WEARING that flannel shirt that’s two sizes too big for her, but I couldn’t get it to look right so I just tied it around her waist again. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
”

nericurlsnsfw:

Fun fact, she was supposed to be WEARING that flannel shirt that’s two sizes too big for her, but I couldn’t get it to look right so I just tied it around her waist again. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

izzy-the-fish-girl:
“Betta 12 ~by Chris Lukhaup on Flickr
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izzy-the-fish-girl:

Betta 12 ~by Chris Lukhaup on Flickr

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