Freakish Cephalopod News!
29/11/08 23:56Deep-sea squid, with elbows! This is one of only 12 in this family that has ever been caught on tape. Warning: I found this movie disturbing--the creature just looks wrong to me--and I LIKE squid. It was so neat, though!
Also, apparently Cuttlefish use their tentacles to have a rudimentary 'language'! Apparently you can go to the aquarium and "talk" to the cuttlefish.
Also, apparently Cuttlefish use their tentacles to have a rudimentary 'language'! Apparently you can go to the aquarium and "talk" to the cuttlefish.
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30/11/08 18:39 (UTC)Other Nations
30/11/08 22:16 (UTC)-Henry Beston
(One of my all-time favorite quotes. It's my philosophy on other species.)
I saw a documentary about cuttlefish communication, but the only serious human-mollusk communication attempt they showed was a diver who was flashing a red light to make a large wild mollusk angry. It wasn't so much communication as harassment.
I hadn't heard of people having friendly conversations with cuttlefish just by using their hands... that's so awesome. I want to go out and try that soon. It would be such an experience!
I have a new favorite animal now. o.o
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30/11/08 22:29 (UTC)I already really liked cuttlefish. But now I like them more. R. and I were talking about how a team of biologists, engineers, and artists should get together to make a glove with LEDs in it that can change color.
I always thought they were looking at me at the aquarium; now I know they were. Weird.
I think I might go to the Aquarium around Christmastime.
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1/12/08 01:54 (UTC)I used to volunteer as a docent at the Houston Museum of Natural Science butterfly center. The museum had a tank of three or four cuttlefish, and I always enjoyed visiting them.
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1/12/08 15:37 (UTC)