Crime does not pay


I showed you that video of an octopus stealing a camera, now here’s one of an octopus trying to snatch a crescent wrench. Unfortunately, he is punished horribly.

Man, cuttlefish are brutal.

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Comments

  1. Nerd of Redhead, OM says

    Man, cuttlefish are brutal.

    No! Can’t be. Our Cuttlefish is a gentlecephalod…

  2. Nerd of Redhead, OM says

    Dang, can’t even spell gentlecephalopod correctly. *Hangs head in shame* Almost time for bed…

  3. Ughable says

    Sometimes the enforcers have to crack down on cross-phyla playtime. It’s improper.

  4. jcmartz.myopenid.com says

    Man, cuttlefish are brutal.

    That’s because the octopus let its guard down.

  5. zenmonkey.myopenid.com says

    I have to admit, I thought of you when I saw this earlier today. I enjoyed it even more than the octopus with the camera — is that wrong?

  6. phoenixwoman says

    Good thing cuttlefish only live for one to two years, tops. (Same with octopi.)

  7. Feynmaniac, Chimerical Toad says

    Is there like an octopus crime syndicate going on here or something?

    Yep, one led by Al Cephalopone. They got tentacles stretching everywhere.

    Alright, I’m outta here…..

  8. Talapus says

    Poor little cephalopod. It was completely set up. The human behind the camera was clearly distracting it from the danger in the background with interesting bright shiny objects. I call foul.

  9. Josh, Official SpokesGay says

    OMG. I try not to anthropomorphize animals, but I gotta tell ya, cephalopods awe me. I can’t shake the feeling that there’s far more cunning and intelligence going on there than we’d normally credit.

  10. Josh, Official SpokesGay says

    Oh, and yeah, it was a total douchebag thing to do for that cuttlefish to come up on that octopus and eat him. I want to love both cuttlefish and octopi, and I resent having my loyalties divided this way.

  11. maglione.k says

    Hm… I know that they’re from different orders and all, but that somehow feels like cannibalism to me. It’s almost as bad as Humans eating other primates.

  12. ambulocetacean says

    Cephalopod-on-cephalopod violence makes me sad. THEY’RE HURTING THE CAUSE, GODDAMMIT!

  13. Josh, Official SpokesGay says

    THEY’RE HURTING THE CAUSE, GODDAMMIT!

    They so are, and it makes me a Very Sad Panda. Can’t they all just get along? Can they not simply entwine their eight suckered limbs in mutual respect. Can’t they just sing “Kumbaya?” It’s a one-octave melody, for Christ’s sake. Anyone can sing it. Even sea creatures.

  14. Josh, Official SpokesGay says

    #22 –

    Pshaw. We need tuneful salt-water-dwelling life forms. And that is all.

  15. ambulocetacean says

    Josh, that’s your answer to everything: “Let’s just go and live under the sea.”

  16. Josh, Official SpokesGay says

    Josh, that’s your answer to everything: “Let’s just go and live under the sea.”

    Well, wouldn’t it be nice? Imagine it. . . all that salty water just rushing over you peacefully, no wretched offspring of middle class parents throwing fits in the food court at the mall. Everyone having eight. .count them, eight limbs. .

    A boy can dream. . .

  17. surprises aplenty says

    Cuttlefish have ten limbs, don’t they? Them and squid. I guess they have at least eight.

  18. Cougar says

    Aaww, that poor little darling. That’s what you get for being curious. I love octopi. They are so cute.

  19. Utakata says

    A random thought dropped into my head watching that…

    …we will know humans have become speciated when one tries to eat the other. Though I don’t suppose that will happen for a very long time.

  20. blf says

    [I]f the cops would eat more criminals, crime rates would decline dramatically.

    Like donuts?
    I knew there was a reason I didn’t trust those holy buggers…

  21. jagannath says

    And the lesson for the day specifically for the men is that it is not the size of the tool that matters but how you use it. :)

  22. Day says

    WOW! what a surprise attack, I kept looking for the the cuttlefish, [SPOILER] never knowing that the big pierce of plant in the background was the cuttlefish in disguise![/SPOILER]

  23. pjvloon says

    “Is there like an octopus crime syndicate going on here or something?

    Yep, one led by Al Cephalopone. They got tentacles stretching everywhere.”

    There was an Italian TV series in the 80s about the mafia called “La Piovra”…
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086779/

  24. 'Tis Himself, OM says

    See, kids, that’s what happens when you steal tools. So restrict yourself to stealing cars, electronics, booze and money or else the cuttlefish’ll get ya!

  25. Draken says

    It’s not eating it. It’s dragging it into safety, away from that heinous cameraman.

  26. blf says

    It’s dragging it into safety, away from that heinous cameraman.

    Not quite correct: The octopus is pushing the very surprised cuttlefish to safety.

  27. irenedelse says

    Ouch! Where is CETC (Cephalopods for the Ethical Treatment of Cephalopods) when you need them?

  28. irenedelse says

    Though IMO, the priceless part is the tone of utter shock and surprise of the poor cameraman… Another day in the underwater jungle!

  29. "Roger" says

    To the joker at #9 who said:

    Yep, one led by Al Cephalopone. They got tentacles stretching everywhere.

    Alright, I’m outta here…..

    Run hard, run fast, you bastard….

  30. Sven DiMilo says

    Cuttlefish = Seacops

    I try not to anthropomorphize animals

    um, the Sad Kitten story?

    It’s almost as bad as Humans eating other primates.

    a) humans do that all the time and always have; b) systematically speaking, it’s a lot more like humans eating pigs.

  31. david.utidjian says

    systematically speaking, it’s a lot more like humans eating pigs.

    Mmmm… cephalobacon, octobacon. Smoked octopus can be quite good (not the canned stuff.)

    -DU-

  32. Pareidolius says

    I say the octopus was no fool. He was just minding his own business, tending his garden.

    He saw the Cuttlefish of Terror™ hovering there. He was holding the wrench because he knew that the COT™ would have a horrible time taking him and the wrench off to CuttleCom™ to devour him as a tasty snack.

    As usual, the big ‘ol air-breathin’, meddlesome monkey interferes with the crafty cephalopod’s well-reasoned plan and tragedy ensues.

    I hope that diver can sleep.

  33. Bored Wombat says

    This is why intelligence is rare to evolve.

    You take a few seconds out to develop a bit of tool use and BAM! you’re sushi.

    Our only hope for a technological society is to line breed octopi that can use crescent wrenches ourselves.

    With a two year life span and Catholic humans breeding the most, we should be able pass human IQ at some point, and have them do our maths homework for us. All in base 8.