This one is for the bearded mo-bio types out there » « A casualty in the War on Christmas Friday Cephalopod: Bonus! Since it is Cephalopodmas, I think it’s only fitting to throw in another Friday Cephalopod, the psychedelic Wonderpus. Wonderpus Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman. Share this:PrintEmailShare on TumblrTweet This one is for the bearded mo-bio types out there » « A casualty in the War on Christmas
bPer says 22 December 2006 at 6:11 pm Wonderpus photogenicus LOL! Sounds like somebody grew up watching RoadRunner cartoons!
Tom Foss says 22 December 2006 at 7:15 pm Now I get it; candy canes are designed after the tentacles of the wonderpus! So that’s why people always give them out at Cephalopodmas!
Andrew says 22 December 2006 at 8:00 pm The colours and patterning remind me of the Lion Fish http://www.cameldive.com/pictures/lion-fish-big.jpg But maybe that is just me.
Andrew says 22 December 2006 at 8:12 pm The colours and patterning remind me of the Lion Fish http://www.cameldive.com/pictures/lion-fish-big.jpg But maybe that is just me.
Andrew says 22 December 2006 at 8:25 pm Sorry about the double post above. Here is a short video of the Wunderpus in locomotion. http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~chuffard/index_files/wpus-001-01.mpg
Steve Cuthbertson says 23 December 2006 at 7:27 am The picture is great but the video of this wee(?) beastie moving around is just so cool! Have a happy cephalopodmas, y’all.
soon to be Wonderpus photogenicus or
so they say
LOL! Sounds like somebody grew up watching RoadRunner cartoons!
Now I get it; candy canes are designed after the tentacles of the wonderpus!
So that’s why people always give them out at Cephalopodmas!
Wonder if it tastes like peppermint?
The colours and patterning remind me of the Lion Fish http://www.cameldive.com/pictures/lion-fish-big.jpg
But maybe that is just me.
The colours and patterning remind me of the Lion Fish http://www.cameldive.com/pictures/lion-fish-big.jpg
But maybe that is just me.
Sorry about the double post above. Here is a short video of the Wunderpus in locomotion.
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~chuffard/index_files/wpus-001-01.mpg
Here’s something for cephalopodmas
The picture is great but the video of this wee(?) beastie moving around is just so cool!
Have a happy cephalopodmas, y’all.