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5oclockcoffees:
“With no hard body parts apart from a beak, an octopus can morph into a dazzling array of shapes and squeeze through openings only slightly bigger than one of its eyes.
“The octopus is sometimes said to be a good illustration of the...
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5oclockcoffees:
“With no hard body parts apart from a beak, an octopus can morph into a dazzling array of shapes and squeeze through openings only slightly bigger than one of its eyes.
“The octopus is sometimes said to be a good illustration of the...
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5oclockcoffees:
“With no hard body parts apart from a beak, an octopus can morph into a dazzling array of shapes and squeeze through openings only slightly bigger than one of its eyes.
“The octopus is sometimes said to be a good illustration of the...
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5oclockcoffees:

With no hard body parts apart from a beak, an octopus can morph into a dazzling array of shapes and squeeze through openings only slightly bigger than one of its eyes.

“The octopus is sometimes said to be a good illustration of the importance of a theoretical movement in psychology known as embodied cognition. One of its central ideas is that our body, rather than our brain, is responsible for some of the ´smartness´ with which we handle the world. The joints and angles of our limbs, for example, make motions such as walking naturally arise. Knowing how to walk is partly a matter of having the right body.

But the doctrines of the embodied cognition movement do not really fit well with the strangeness of the octopus’s way of being. Defenders of embodied cognition often say that the body’s shape and organization encode information. But that requires that there be a shape to the body. An octopus can stand tall on its arms, squeeze through a hole little bigger than one of its eyes, become a streamlined missile or fold itself to fit into a jar.

Further, in an octopus, it is not clear where the brain itself begins and ends. The octopus is suffused with nervousness; the body is not a separate thing that is controlled by the brain or nervous system. The usual debate is between those who see the brain as an all-powerful CEO and those who emphasize the intelligence stored in the body itself. But the octopus lives outside both the usual pictures.

It has a body - but one that is protean, all possibility; it has none of the costs and gains of a constraining and action-guiding body. The octopus lives outside the usual body/brain divide.”


If not amazing enough, there´are tales involving escape and thievery - “When you work with fish, they have no idea they are in a tank, somewhere unnatural. With octopuses it is totally different. They know that they are inside this special place, and you are outside it. All their behaviors are affected by their awareness of captivity.” - and they are able to recognize humans. The Mind of an Octopus.

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lemur-conservation-foundation:
“ This week’s #ThrowbackThursday is Ansell! Ansell is the matriarch of our largest free ranging ring tailed lemur group. As you can see, she is still the same sweet and loving mother who enjoys spending time with her...
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This week’s #ThrowbackThursday is Ansell! Ansell is the matriarch of our largest free ranging ring tailed lemur group. As you can see, she is still the same sweet and loving mother who enjoys spending time with her many offspring.

#lemur #mom #cute #animal #endangered #conservation #lcf #Ansell #supermom #babies

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why-animals-do-the-thing:

Here is a crab being dainty, if you need a break from the world today. 

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squidscientistas:

Sometimes you gotta remind your squid that’s he’s a squid and everything is gonna be ok

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nationalaquarium:
“  “Creativity - like human life itself - begins in darkness.“ – Julia Cameron
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“Creativity - like human life itself - begins in darkness.“ – Julia Cameron

Photo snapped by Instagram user the_speedy_butterfly.

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socialfoto:
“Feeding octopus looking out of the bottle This feeding octopus in the bottle was shot in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. It is eating the crustacean beneath him.
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Feeding octopus looking out of the bottle This feeding octopus in the bottle was shot in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. It is eating the crustacean beneath him.

Feel free to follow me for more pictures! by Robert_Smits

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