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Grimpoteuthis sp.
Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman.
Sepia sp.
Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman.
Graneledone sp.
Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman.
Octopus sp.
Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman.
One day someone is going to discover a new cephalopod, and name it after one PZ Myers. Just wait and see.
What/where is this one's habitat?
UFO! UFO! *snap*
Courtesy of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute:
Did anybody here see the Jacques Cousteau film, World Without Sun (1959)?
It was a long time ago, but there was this scene in the film where they took their little diving saucer down to about 300 meters and saw this strange-looking creature ambling along the seafloor. At the time I thought it looked a little like a plucked, boneless chicken, but now I'm pretty sure it was one of these critters.
At first glance, I thought Chihuly had made a blown glass octopus.
It reminds me of the flapjack devilfish (Opisthoteuthis californiana) that we occasionally observe from our deep water trawl surveys here in British Columbia; now that's a cool name for a cephalopod!
Is it just me, or does Ishmael mainly appear in Lio on Fridays? I can't be bothered to check the history, but it's my impression that he does.
And yes, the squid is called Ishmael. Or at least was on the Wanted poster.
Bob
It looks like it would make someone a great hat - some sort of combination rubbery swimming one and broad-brimmed Ascot umbrella substitute. ;-)
Hmm. Eight arms, webbing almost the length of the arms, and fins it can swim with. It shares an intriguing set of characteristics with the vampire "squid." Is there a known relationship?
Not a close one. They are both Octopodiformes, but Vampyroteuthis has its own order, Vampyromorpha, all to itself. It is the only member of Octopodiformes that is not a member of the Octopoda, and it has characteristics of both the octopods and decapods.
It's kinda like one o' them transitional forms that creationists say don't exist.
Um, sounds tasty! Got a favourite recipe?
B.t.w., how does one shave a squid? I can imagine the pzmyerspogonotrophy will need a bit of preparation...
Speaking of cute cephalopods, I found a baby octopus for you. . .http://www.babyanimalz.com/images/baby-octopus.jpg
It's a nice picture about the dumbo octopus ;D I myself have writen an articles about the Dumbo Octopus so if you're interested you can always take a look at it.