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It’s clear that Giant Pacific Octopus is smart- Webster recalls a time she was feeding Cordelia, an octopus whose name means “daughter of the sea,” while giving a behind-the-scenes tour. “I went down to grab another piece of food, and there wasn’t any left,” she says. “She had it in her arms. She had figured out where I kept her bin, and she had reached in, grabbed it and pulled it back out. They’re very smart, very intelligent creatures, so I had to learn to move the bin around.” 📝: @nationalaquarium

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A flock of young lemurs climb a tree at their enclosure in the Wroclaw Zoo
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Wroclaw, Poland

A flock of young lemurs climb a tree at their enclosure in the Wroclaw Zoo

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why-animals-do-the-thing:
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I had no idea baby lumpsucker fish are this cute. They’re also just a really cool group of fish. I’m going to let Scientific American’s beautiful phrasing stand for itself...
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tastefullyoffensive:

“Bro… wtf?” [full video]

I had no idea baby lumpsucker fish are this cute. They’re also just a really cool group of fish. I’m going to let Scientific American’s beautiful phrasing stand for itself about these little guys:

“Available for birthday parties, weddings and corporate functions in the Under the Sea region, the lumpsucker is a chubby, almost-spherical fish with modified pelvic fins that have evolved into adhesive discs on their undersides. So literally lumps with suckers. (…)  Other than looking like swollen eyeballs… with eyeballs… lumpsuckers have some pretty strange things going on. For one, they’re pretty awful swimmers, thanks to their round bodies and tiny fins, and when disturbed they tend to flap around aimlessly in different directions. Which is not how escape generally happens. As newly hatched larvae they are surprisingly well developed, equipped with a fully functional mouth and well-developed digestive system. This allows them to begin feeding on tiny crustaceans and fish just 10 days after hatching. Sometimes they’ll resort to eating each other because nature.”

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dinosorusse:
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Giant Pacific octopus, Seattle aquarium, may 2017

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neaq:
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Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dolfleini)

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He’s at it again!

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sea-nerd-adventures:
“As much as I hate to admit it, our feisty little kraken is getting old, and she has been getting old for a couple of months now. Senescence, or aging, in octopuses is a very natural part of their short life cycle. For the small...
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sea-nerd-adventures:
“As much as I hate to admit it, our feisty little kraken is getting old, and she has been getting old for a couple of months now. Senescence, or aging, in octopuses is a very natural part of their short life cycle. For the small...
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sea-nerd-adventures:
“As much as I hate to admit it, our feisty little kraken is getting old, and she has been getting old for a couple of months now. Senescence, or aging, in octopuses is a very natural part of their short life cycle. For the small...
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sea-nerd-adventures:
“As much as I hate to admit it, our feisty little kraken is getting old, and she has been getting old for a couple of months now. Senescence, or aging, in octopuses is a very natural part of their short life cycle. For the small...
Zoom Info
sea-nerd-adventures:
“As much as I hate to admit it, our feisty little kraken is getting old, and she has been getting old for a couple of months now. Senescence, or aging, in octopuses is a very natural part of their short life cycle. For the small...
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sea-nerd-adventures:

As much as I hate to admit it, our feisty little kraken is getting old, and she has been getting old for a couple of months now. Senescence, or aging, in octopuses is a very natural part of their short life cycle. For the small species I work with like this common octopus, they only live one or two years at most both in the ocean and in human care. Though this is a known and expected part of working with these animals, it doesn’t make this process much easier to witness, nor does it prevent me from getting way too attached to each amazing individual. Our little nugget is eating (albeit less enthusiastically) and shows interest in interacting with both us aquarists and the enrichment we give her, but she won’t be for long. And it sucks. It sucks so so so much. But, I am so happy for the short time I have been privileged enough to spend with this animal. Her fiery and often troublemaking self has taught me so much about enrichment, habitat design, animal intelligence, and the incredible joy that comes with being an aquarist and working with all of our amazing animals. I’m going to miss this crazy little lady so much.

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