By pharyngula on June 24, 2016. Tags cephalopods Organisms Log in to post comments More like this Friday Cephalopod: Skin Mary's Monday Metazoan: Did that echinoderm consent to being your shield? Friday Cephalopod: Epic Battle! Friday Cephalopod: Kaiju Why does he assume that the mechanism to avoid self-attachment is an external sense and not simply proprioception? Log in to post comments Was thinking the same thing about why we don't get our fingers tangled . If they're "tasting" everything they move over , it would be like walking on your tongue. And of course the first thing I thought of was dried chewing gum and dog poop -ugh Log in to post comments http://cakeyfun.blogspot.com/2012/07/sarahs-cute-cuttlefish-cake.html?m… Pz is going to love this cake . Too bad I couldn't put it on the pyjama squid post Log in to post comments
Why does he assume that the mechanism to avoid self-attachment is an external sense and not simply proprioception? Log in to post comments
Was thinking the same thing about why we don't get our fingers tangled . If they're "tasting" everything they move over , it would be like walking on your tongue. And of course the first thing I thought of was dried chewing gum and dog poop -ugh Log in to post comments
http://cakeyfun.blogspot.com/2012/07/sarahs-cute-cuttlefish-cake.html?m… Pz is going to love this cake . Too bad I couldn't put it on the pyjama squid post Log in to post comments
Why does he assume that the mechanism to avoid self-attachment is an external sense and not simply proprioception?
Was thinking the same thing about why we don't get our fingers tangled . If they're "tasting" everything they move over , it would be like walking on your tongue. And of course the first thing I thought of was dried chewing gum and dog poop -ugh
http://cakeyfun.blogspot.com/2012/07/sarahs-cute-cuttlefish-cake.html?m…
Pz is going to love this cake . Too bad I couldn't put it on the pyjama squid post