That’s one very scary overlord. He bears a striking resemblance to a Pope. That’ll give me nightmares. Cardinal Smithi becomes Pope Sepia. Being that he’s a cephalopod, I’ll accept him as Overlord, but never as my spiritual leader, just because the image of him is so papal.
SCsays
Beauty.
Ignorant Athiestsays
Yay! Cephalopods, not crackers. THIS is why I love this site.
Akheloiossays
Indeed, no pope could dress more snappily than with one of those on his head.
Ignorant Athiestsays
OK, I am the guilty one, but I think we need a new law now to go with Godwin’s Law. Myers’ Law: As post count increases, the odds of some one mentioning the cracker approach unity :)
demalliensays
Is it really camouflage, or just a serendipitous background for the photo? I wonder what this guy looks like at other wavelengths than visible light…
Krythsays
Is it just me or does that sexy beast have frackin laser beams coming out of it’s frackin eyes. :)
SeanHsays
Is it really camouflage, or just a serendipitous background for the photo?
It’s real. He has chromatophores in his skin that let him blend in almost anywhere he finds himself. I have no idea if it’s the same species, but here’s another well camouflaged cuttlefish on Wikipedia.
Squids and octopods have amazing camouflage abilities. There’s a video (will try to find it) of experiments where they put a squid or an octopus on various colours and textures to see what it would do.
Watching it try to do the black and white checkerboard pattern was interesting, and it makes a good effort at it.
Hooray, a cephalopod at last and a well kewl one :)
Ardsnardsays
Kryth, first thing I spotted were the lasers as well.
Hitorisays
Squids and octopods have amazing camouflage abilities. There’s a video (will try to find it) of experiments where they put a squid or an octopus on various colours and textures to see what it would do.
Watching it try to do the black and white checkerboard pattern was interesting, and it makes a good effort at it.
I’ve actually helped with research like that when I interned at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. The researchers were mainly working with cuttlefish, and I was able to contruct a project working with octopuses on b&w checkered backgrounds. Some of the results from the young cuttlefish were particularly striking.
mandrakesays
Some of the results from the young cuttlefish were particularly striking.
Why the young ones specifically, do you think? Or is it just a question of size – smaller cuttlefish, fewer “checks” to make, so fewer abrupt changes in color. Or do the chromatophores grow less effective as they get older?
Barklikeadogsays
Cool!
Barklikeadogsays
Actually there was a Discovery Channel take on this very thing. The video was interesting.
He needs to be a character in an animated flic. Much cooler than a square sponge.
Yossariansays
Exceptionally cool cuttlefish. Does it camouflage itself in this way to hide from the things it eats, or the things that eat it?
LisaJsays
Ohhhh Ahhhhh, cool. Looks very fossil like. But also jelly like at the same time.
name withheld due to extremely poor punsays
He (she? it?)’s cute, I wonder if it likes to cuddle!
Candysays
Until I stumbled upon Pharyngula, I never realized how beautiful and varied these animals can be. This one is simply lovely. I really enjoy the Friday Ceph.
He (she? it?)’s cute, I wonder if it likes to cuddle!
That would make it a “cuddlefish”!
Sorry, couldn’t help myself.
Oh, I Don't Know...says
CTHULHU!?! MASTER!!! I’M COMING HOME…
Chakolatesays
Hey, PZ, did you see that a zebra fish won a beauty contest? Okay, it didn’t win, it came in second. And it wasn’t the whole fish. Still cool, though.
If anything is worship-worthy, I’d be delighted to nominate Sepia smithii as Divine Overlord, at least of this solar system unto the heliopause.
And Shas, it is not for us to question our noodly appendages in relation to others’, or others’ in relation to ours. All noodly appendages are gifts of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (peace be unto it) and are each sufficient unto each. Please dedicate yourself to finding the FSM within yourself through careful study and ministration of your own gift, thereby learning not to be such a maroon.
Gaping Vagina, Ms Shas? They all seem small in a wizard’s hat. Learn to do some of the exercises, but know there is only so much you can do to correct cavernous hand me down genital genetics.
Education is important, train the males to come in at a 45 degree angle for necessary friction. Many women with your disorder have managed to mate. Maintaining a monogamous relationship may be more difficult without restraints.
Good luck
Lee Pictonsays
Oooohhhh! It’s so pretty!
killyosaursays
Professor,
Do you have a small penis?
Posted by: Shas | July 25, 2008 10:16 PM
What exactly does this have to do with Cephalopods? Did I miss something somewhere?
killyosaursays
I have absolutely no idea why I decided to capitalize “cephalopods”. That was just stupid.
Michelle says
Is that a fossil???
Undo says
Wow, Cephalopods are interesting creatures to say the least. How big is this one?
Josh West says
lolsquids
INVISIBLE CEPHALOPOD
Who Cares says
Geez, that is good camouflage.
Planeten Paultje says
Makes me think of a carpet shark. Very beautiful!
Bill Anderson says
That’s one very scary overlord. He bears a striking resemblance to a Pope. That’ll give me nightmares. Cardinal Smithi becomes Pope Sepia. Being that he’s a cephalopod, I’ll accept him as Overlord, but never as my spiritual leader, just because the image of him is so papal.
SC says
Beauty.
Ignorant Athiest says
Yay! Cephalopods, not crackers. THIS is why I love this site.
Akheloios says
Indeed, no pope could dress more snappily than with one of those on his head.
Ignorant Athiest says
OK, I am the guilty one, but I think we need a new law now to go with Godwin’s Law. Myers’ Law: As post count increases, the odds of some one mentioning the cracker approach unity :)
demallien says
Is it really camouflage, or just a serendipitous background for the photo? I wonder what this guy looks like at other wavelengths than visible light…
Kryth says
Is it just me or does that sexy beast have frackin laser beams coming out of it’s frackin eyes. :)
SeanH says
It’s real. He has chromatophores in his skin that let him blend in almost anywhere he finds himself. I have no idea if it’s the same species, but here’s another well camouflaged cuttlefish on Wikipedia.
alex says
that’s a beautiful wee creature.
Evolving Squid says
@#11
Squids and octopods have amazing camouflage abilities. There’s a video (will try to find it) of experiments where they put a squid or an octopus on various colours and textures to see what it would do.
Watching it try to do the black and white checkerboard pattern was interesting, and it makes a good effort at it.
chigurh says
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/camo/
Evolving Squid says
Ah, it’s not a video, it’s a paper. Here are some links:
http://www.biolbull.org/cgi/reprint/203/2/232.pdf
http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/figsonly/204/12/2119
John Phillips, FCD says
Hooray, a cephalopod at last and a well kewl one :)
Ardsnard says
Kryth, first thing I spotted were the lasers as well.
Hitori says
I’ve actually helped with research like that when I interned at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. The researchers were mainly working with cuttlefish, and I was able to contruct a project working with octopuses on b&w checkered backgrounds. Some of the results from the young cuttlefish were particularly striking.
mandrake says
Some of the results from the young cuttlefish were particularly striking.
Why the young ones specifically, do you think? Or is it just a question of size – smaller cuttlefish, fewer “checks” to make, so fewer abrupt changes in color. Or do the chromatophores grow less effective as they get older?
Barklikeadog says
Cool!
Barklikeadog says
Actually there was a Discovery Channel take on this very thing. The video was interesting.
megan says
He needs to be a character in an animated flic. Much cooler than a square sponge.
Yossarian says
Exceptionally cool cuttlefish. Does it camouflage itself in this way to hide from the things it eats, or the things that eat it?
LisaJ says
Ohhhh Ahhhhh, cool. Looks very fossil like. But also jelly like at the same time.
name withheld due to extremely poor pun says
He (she? it?)’s cute, I wonder if it likes to cuddle!
Candy says
Until I stumbled upon Pharyngula, I never realized how beautiful and varied these animals can be. This one is simply lovely. I really enjoy the Friday Ceph.
He (she? it?)’s cute, I wonder if it likes to cuddle!
That would make it a “cuddlefish”!
Sorry, couldn’t help myself.
Oh, I Don't Know... says
CTHULHU!?! MASTER!!! I’M COMING HOME…
Chakolate says
Hey, PZ, did you see that a zebra fish won a beauty contest? Okay, it didn’t win, it came in second. And it wasn’t the whole fish. Still cool, though.
http://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallery.php?grouping=year&year=2007&imagepos=2
Shas says
Professor,
Do you have a small penis?
Phillip Allen says
If anything is worship-worthy, I’d be delighted to nominate Sepia smithii as Divine Overlord, at least of this solar system unto the heliopause.
And Shas, it is not for us to question our noodly appendages in relation to others’, or others’ in relation to ours. All noodly appendages are gifts of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (peace be unto it) and are each sufficient unto each. Please dedicate yourself to finding the FSM within yourself through careful study and ministration of your own gift, thereby learning not to be such a maroon.
scooter says
#11
scooter says
Gaping Vagina, Ms Shas? They all seem small in a wizard’s hat. Learn to do some of the exercises, but know there is only so much you can do to correct cavernous hand me down genital genetics.
Education is important, train the males to come in at a 45 degree angle for necessary friction. Many women with your disorder have managed to mate. Maintaining a monogamous relationship may be more difficult without restraints.
Good luck
Lee Picton says
Oooohhhh! It’s so pretty!
killyosaur says
What exactly does this have to do with Cephalopods? Did I miss something somewhere?
killyosaur says
I have absolutely no idea why I decided to capitalize “cephalopods”. That was just stupid.
Schubertiad says
Ooooh, that’s lovely. Looks like it came out of a Bosch painting.
Lucas Trevino says
There’s some mistake. That is obviously Anthony Hopkins.