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ashydrawsthings:
“  Ashy gets sad about octopus books: the comic 🐙 After reading this passage it stuck with me for a fair few days after.
(Quote is from Other Minds by Peter Godfrey Smith)
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ashydrawsthings:
“  Ashy gets sad about octopus books: the comic 🐙 After reading this passage it stuck with me for a fair few days after.
(Quote is from Other Minds by Peter Godfrey Smith)
”
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ashydrawsthings:
“  Ashy gets sad about octopus books: the comic 🐙 After reading this passage it stuck with me for a fair few days after.
(Quote is from Other Minds by Peter Godfrey Smith)
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ashydrawsthings:

Ashy gets sad about octopus books: the comic 🐙 After reading this passage it stuck with me for a fair few days after.

(Quote is from Other Minds by Peter Godfrey Smith)

    • #art
    • #octopus
    • #cephalobros
    • #I think about this quote too sometimes
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meglyman:
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“source: Laura Birenbaum
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Time to bring this back
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meglyman:

source: Laura Birenbaum

Time to bring this back

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    • #squad
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    • #fav
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squidscientistas:
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For real though.

    • #it's probably no biggie
    • #but it's why I flinch when people pose naked with octos
    • #why would you want that anywhere near your nipple dude
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    • #anatomy
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squidscientistas:

But did you know 

That marine snow 

is my deep sea food source 

I look fierce but do not kill a thing 


BABY 

I’m a vampire squid but I do not drink any blood 

OOOOH 

The more that dies above the more i can eat

ooohhayyyy

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    • #gif
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montereybayaquarium:
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“ Ever wonder what life is like as a cephalopod aquarist?  Our Tentacles exhibition is the largest living collection on cephalopods on display in the world—and keeping up with its tenants is colossal...
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“ montereybayaquarium:
“ Ever wonder what life is like as a cephalopod aquarist?  Our Tentacles exhibition is the largest living collection on cephalopods on display in the world—and keeping up with its tenants is colossal...
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montereybayaquarium:
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“ Ever wonder what life is like as a cephalopod aquarist?  Our Tentacles exhibition is the largest living collection on cephalopods on display in the world—and keeping up with its tenants is colossal...
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montereybayaquarium:

Ever wonder what life is like as a cephalopod aquarist? 

Our Tentacles exhibition is the largest living collection on cephalopods on display in the world—and keeping up with its tenants is colossal (squid) amount of work! Take a look behind the scenes with our Squid Squad and find out what it takes to care for our cuttle puddle of cephalopods.

It takes an ink-redible amount of work and knowledge to raise baby cephalopods. But as our cephalopod aquarists will tell you, it’s worth it!

    • #neat!
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    • #people
    • #video
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squidscientistas:
“Merry cephalopodmas everyone!
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Merry cephalopodmas everyone!

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Cephalopod evolution 101: the Beak

cyan-biologist:

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I received this question today, I have to say this puzzled me the whole day. Let’s delve into the subject I never thought I would delve in: cephalopod jaw evolution!

Behold, the beak of a very large species of squid. Some people use it as the perfect example of convergent evolution: both birds as well as cephalopods developed a sturdy beak to crack hard materials (e.g. nuts, shells or crabs). But to be quite honest, the evolution and possible precursor of the cephalopod jaws have puzzled scientists for ages.

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Beak of a freshly caught squid.
Royal society of Chemistry; Photographer: Mark Conlin

Let’s first address the elephant in the room, the squid jaws are not homologous with the radula we know from snails. Even more interesting, squid, octopi and cuttlefish even have a tongue-like radula behind the two jaws to scrape the flesh of their prey. But if the jaws are not a derived form of the radula, what are they derived from?

Let’s say you’re a cephalopod in the late Jurassic period, the sea is full of predators and you need to protect yourself. You have your hard shell, but the predators can just get in there through the front door. Thank your ancestors, because you have what you call an operculum, a hard plate you can use to close your shell.
Dzik describes the evolution of the cephalopod operculum in detail as part of his thesis in 1981. Here he explains, based on fossils and previous findings by other authors, that the operculum in the “Hypothetical ancestor of all shelled mollusks (Coniconchia)” can also be found in the most basal groups of cephalopods (Endoceratida):

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Evolutionary relationships between main groups of early Cephalopods, with medial sections and apertural views of all groups.
Dzik, 1981

In more derived groups, something interesting happened: the operculum splits in two parts, in structures we call the Aptychi. During evolution, the aptychi migrated deeper inside the body, but could still be pushed to the outside to act as an operculum. While the aptychi are retracted, the pointy ends emerged a little and could be used as some way to destroy sturdy preys, like shelled invertebrates, thus functioning like mandibles or real “jaws”.

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Some examples of aptychi (top right: Oppelia from Late Jurassic of Solnhofen, Germany; bottom left: aptychi (recto and versus) from Late Jurassic of Lombardy, Italy), and conceptual scheme of their function if indeed they were used to close the shell aperture, as opposed to being jaws.
Wikipedia commons; Antonov    

Aptychi are often found inside the shell of ammonoids, together with a single plate, what we call an Anaptychus. The function of the Anaptychus, closing the upper part of the shell-opening, can still be found in extant nautili (Nautilus sp.), where a leathery flap closes the shell. It is believed that modern day cephalopods simply removed the problem of protecting the shell entrance by having new structures take care of that (like in the case of the nautilus), or by just loosing the shell partially (e.g. cuttlefish, squid) or even entirely (octopi).

The diet of extinct cephalopods cannot easily be studied, so we cannot be totally sure on where the closing-hatches were used for. For now, this sounds like the most plausible explanation, but there’s still a lot to be discovered.

-Werner

[http://www.paleo.pan.pl/people/Dzik/Publications/Cephalopoda.pdf Dzik, 1981]

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grandmasterconfetticannon:
“ CEPHALOPODS DON’T GET THE CREDIT THEY F*ING DESERVE…
LOOK AT THIS DUDE. JUST LOOK AT IT.
THIS DUDE IS JUST CHILLIN’…
THIS ONE IS FABULOUS AND KNOWS IT.
THESE GUYS ARE F*ING LIGHT UP, MAJESTIC BEAUTIES.
THIS ONE JUST WANTS...
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CEPHALOPODS DON’T GET THE CREDIT THEY F*ING DESERVE…

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LOOK AT THIS DUDE. JUST LOOK AT IT.

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THIS DUDE IS JUST CHILLIN’…

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THIS ONE IS FABULOUS AND KNOWS IT.

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THESE GUYS ARE F*ING LIGHT UP, MAJESTIC BEAUTIES.

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THIS ONE JUST WANTS TO BE YOUR FRIEND.

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THIS ONE COULDN’T DECIDE BETWEEN ZEBRA STRIPES OR LEOPARD PRINT, BUT SHE’S F*ING PULLING IT OFF.

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 THIS ONE CAN PULL OF BLUE LIKE NOBODY’S BUSINESS.

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AND THIS ONE IS LIKE, “CLAM AT ME, BRO. I’LL F*ING EAT YOU WHILE YOU’RE STILL ALIVE. NO REGRETS!”

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montereybayaquarium:
“ Whew, what a great Cephalopod Week! Thanks to @sciencefriday for organizing and to everyone for sharing the ceph love. Now we’re gonna take a cue from these pyjama squid hatchlings and zzz…
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Whew, what a great Cephalopod Week! Thanks to @sciencefriday for organizing and to everyone for sharing the ceph love. Now we’re gonna take a cue from these pyjama squid hatchlings and zzz…

(via meglyman)

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    • #squid
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