Closing Out the Cephaloparty - Science Friday
I can’t believe I never posted this but I was on Science Friday during June’s cephalopod week on NPR!
I can’t believe I never posted this but I was on Science Friday during June’s cephalopod week on NPR!
neaq:
Did you know giant Pacific octopus have more than 2,000 suckers? The better to taste and smell you, my dears.
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Just as we suspected, Toby was very much an old little senior octopus. Yesterday we moved him to isolation after he’d become increasingly lethargic and pale, and as we supported his little body the poor creature took his last breaths in our hands and passed away from old age. We estimate by his size that he was a fully mature male Octopus Rubescens, and from the get go we had a feeling he wouldn’t last too long.
I’m heartbroken. Rest in peace little dude.
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I have a new friend at the Marine Life Center.
We have two species of octopus that live in the waters of the Pacific Northwest: the iconic Giant Pacific Octopus which can exceed 70 pounds, and the diminutive East Pacific Red Octopus which is no bigger than a softball.
Pictured is Toby, a mature male East Pacific Red Octopus. He’s about as big as my fist and extremely curious. He was collected off the coast of Northwest Washington. He loves climbing on fixtures and investigating my hands with his tiny suction cups, and is super confused by toys. He’s also the most precious soul ever.
Because of his old age and short lifespan up to 2 years, he likely will not be released unless he shows signs of discomfort. So far he’s adapting very well. We will keep him on display in a tank tailored to his natural habitat, feeding him live prey and offering natural stimulation among rock work with compatible tank mates all native to the region, and keep him comfortable for the remainder of his life while he represents the species in our facility.
I look forward to making his acquaintance 😁
Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

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Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

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