Neoceratodus update in Nature » « Age of the Earth Friday Cephalopod: Mamma! Octopus vulgaris, brooding eggs I SEE the sleeping babe, nestling the breast siphon of its mother; The sleeping mother and babe—hush’d, I study them long and long. Walt Whitman Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman. Share this:PrintEmailShare on TumblrTweet Neoceratodus update in Nature » « Age of the Earth
Michael Bains says 21 July 2006 at 2:04 pm That reminds me. I’ve still not got a quarter way through Leaves of Grass. Gotta take care o’ that sometime.
rrt says 21 July 2006 at 7:18 pm It still fascinates me to see how such a sophisticated, intelligent, beautiful creature reproduces in a way so similar to the rest of its phylum. So different, and yet so much the same.
Gerry L says 22 July 2006 at 4:54 pm PZ, Please tell me this is a joke. Isn’t that mom and tens of thousands of her “babes”?
Stephanie says
Awwww. That’s so sweet.
Michael Bains says
That reminds me. I’ve still not got a quarter way through Leaves of Grass.
Gotta take care o’ that sometime.
The Ridger says
Ditto. Awwww.
rrt says
It still fascinates me to see how such a sophisticated, intelligent, beautiful creature reproduces in a way so similar to the rest of its phylum. So different, and yet so much the same.
Gerry L says
PZ,
Please tell me this is a joke. Isn’t that mom and tens of thousands of her “babes”?