For the Love of Octopuses

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Two YouTube videos - first, an octopus hurrying along (basically running!):


Next, an octopus changes colors while it sleeps; the person studying it suggests this may be an indication that octopuses can dream while they sleep:


Amazing beings, octopuses.
 
It's amazing that they can open jars.
I could watch the rushing cycle of color changes sweeping their bodies for ages - what an alien (compared to us), and thrilling thing to see. That they can change the texture of their skin, too... wow.

(I'm a vegetarian, so cephalopods are safe from me; should they ever discover that carrots and oats dream, I'll be in trouble.;))
 
As Popeye would say "I yam what I yam, and that's all that I yam."
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This is all getting worryingly believable. I didn't even know why I went with "yam", but now I realise I was merely acting under the Great Yam's subconscious desire to show itself that it's dreaming and break it out of its nightmare. I fear I may have doomed us all to non-existence.
 
Why add to the stress of the holidays? We are living inside the great yam, planting, cultivating, growing smaller yams. Now, I must consider the consequences of eating yams and of my yam being eaten. Do giant marshmallows exist outside the great yam?
 
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Saw a documentary where they learnt to open a screw top jar to get at food. Amazing animals.

The poor crab inside the jar never had a chance. :)


The series The Future is Wild projected Octopuses to potentially evolve to become the next dominate life form on planet Earth after mankind.
 
The title made me wonder about the correct plural of octopus (I had thought it to be octopi). Here is the Merriam-Webster explanation, The Many Plurals of 'Octopus'

Buried in this discussion, though, was one line that really threw me, "This state of affairs is not so much the fault of the English language as it is of the people who speak it ...."
 
I love watch nature documentary's about Octopuses . They're fascinating to watch. :cool:
 

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