There are always a few strange leads to cephalopod miscellany in my mailbag…people have this odd idea that I like tentacled molluscs. So here we go, a few strange things on the strange ol' internet.
This t-shirt is anatomically incorrect! I'm not sure what that thing is, but it's no cephalopod I've ever seen. Although I suspect he's wondering what that strange pink beast does with those two stumpy tentacles.
I wish I had a giant squid at my dinner table. At least it's anatomically more reasonably drawn.
There are an awful lot of knitters with a strange fascination with cephalopods.
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Hey, crocheting cephalopods is fun, too!
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