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    I told you tentacle movement is really complex

    It really is! Now professional animators will tell you that making a cartoon octopus is very difficult, too.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 11 June 2016
    • Cephalopods, Science

    Friday Cephalopod: Atrocity!

    Weep for the poor creatures.

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    But note the steely glint of vengeance in the eye of their living compatriots.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 30 December 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Two legs…good. Eight legs…divine

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    One of the bonuses of having lots of legs is that you can go bipedal whenever you feel like it.

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    A fun suggestion: do a google image search for “Wonderpus”. Be prepared to go blind.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 23 December 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Surveying his domain

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    • PZ Myers
    • 16 December 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Anti-Caturday post

    Game over, man. No cat video can ever be as awesome as this: two mimic octopuses mating.

    It’s like watching a nest of snakes break out into a barroom brawl. It’s also the most erotic thing I’ve ever seen on the internet.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 10 December 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Let the combat begin!

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    • PZ Myers
    • 9 December 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Cephalopod warning: soon, they’ll be everywhere

    You think you’re safe because you’re terrestrial? Further evidence that the invasion is imminent:

    Foolish humans, thinking it is “cute”. It was merely looking for a major artery before biting down.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 7 December 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Bläckfisk! In Swedish!


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    • PZ Myers
    • 2 December 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Watch out! It’s above you!

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    • PZ Myers
    • 25 November 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Amphibious assault troops in training

    Soon, we’ll be able to reach you anywhere.

    And no, your precious cats will not be able to save you.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 21 November 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms
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