Despite being in Japanese, you’ll be able to figure out what’s going on: this Tremoctopus, when threatened, unfurls a membranous webbing and swims away, trailing it behind like a cape to distract predators.
I remember from my 20 year old degree that size has something to do with prey/food selection: some things aren’t worth the energy expended to catch and eat, some are. Beyond that, does a predator’s perception of prey size and its own safety come into the equation? That octopus suddenly looked a lot bigger, possibly going from the ‘nice meal’ to ‘get my ass kicked if I tackle that’ catagory.
Paulsays
I can’t believe you didn’t mention this PZ! I’m still waiting for the godless coins, I want one but don’t have the money to put forward:
That’s really very beaautiful. And for Paul, the “atheist coin guy,” did you notice the story next to it at Yahoo? Apparently, some farmer’s cow has been eating his chickens! How’s that for weird? So much for intelligent design!
ladyvonkulpsays
The coins were settling down for about $50 on ebay, is that still too steep?
If my Japanese is correct, the octopus not only trails the “cloak” behind but it also detaches it like a lizard tail (and regrows it), leaving it to stick to the face of the chasing shark.
Paulsays
By the way, I just thought that I’d apologize for messing up the page so badly.
Next, in response to ladyvonkulp, sadly, $50 is out of my price range. My only fleeting hope is to find one, which is extremely doubtful. These atheists coins will hopefully be a forebearer of much kinder times in the future.
Steve_Csays
Extremely cool. Never knew anything about that octopus.
i like weird things throughout the day, thank you internetz!
the coin thing is funky. the stupid motto (in gord we trust, not e. pluribus unum) is on the edge right? grind it off. viola.
that is one of the coolest things i’ve *ever* seen. i love octopi and squid! ticked me off royally when that collasal squid was killed — and it’s still on ice! i would much rather have seen films of it in motion. *sigh*
DaveX: Apparently, some farmer’s cow has been eating his chickens!
Put Effectmeasure and Aetiology on notice: here comes Mad Bird Cow Flu.
horrobinsays
Beautiful footage, but have you noticed that Japanese tv shows love showing people’s expressions of stunned wonderment? I was watching a cooking show the other day and it was a solid ten minutes of studio audience gasps and exclamations.
“Now I’ll add some fish sauce…”
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
“And a little beef reduction…”
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ichthyicsays
Mad Bird Cow Flu
LOL.
Will Von Wizzlepigsays
It’s funny to see that seven years after coming back from Japan they still have the same array of people on these ‘listen to us talk about stuff’ shows.
True about the cooking shows, too- I am certain that there is a significant piece of culture there surrounding food that we almost completely lack. We don’t have cooking shows the way they do, although, we’re catching on.
If I recognize the format, this is from an Animal Quiz show. Where as well as being “listen to us talk about stuff” – I love that description, at least half of Japanesee TV is eating + LTUTAS – also has teh contestants guess what is going to happen in a certain situation.
These guys were probably asked, what exactly does this purple octopus do/about to do (one of the opening lines of this clip – it mentions its going to expel something, but what?). The Talento/Celebs write it down, and if they have time, draw a small picture to illustrate it, or even act it out. Hilarity and amusement ensues.
Nobody wins anything (just honour). That’s how Japanese quiz shows work (it’s like Whose Line…?)
MorpheusPA says
Is it just me, or does that ‘pus look a bit like the Dementors from Harry Potter? Minus the threat and plus a great deal of beauty and grace.
Thanks for that–I needed a smile this morning!
Morph
Peter McGrath says
I remember from my 20 year old degree that size has something to do with prey/food selection: some things aren’t worth the energy expended to catch and eat, some are. Beyond that, does a predator’s perception of prey size and its own safety come into the equation? That octopus suddenly looked a lot bigger, possibly going from the ‘nice meal’ to ‘get my ass kicked if I tackle that’ catagory.
Paul says
I can’t believe you didn’t mention this PZ! I’m still waiting for the godless coins, I want one but don’t have the money to put forward:
ATHEIST AMERICAN COINAGE!!!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070307/ap_on_fe_st/godless_dollars;_ylt=As5T1hTFOHGJpMSRy2jc9WgDW7oF
DaveX says
That’s really very beaautiful. And for Paul, the “atheist coin guy,” did you notice the story next to it at Yahoo? Apparently, some farmer’s cow has been eating his chickens! How’s that for weird? So much for intelligent design!
ladyvonkulp says
The coins were settling down for about $50 on ebay, is that still too steep?
Miguel Garcia-Blanco says
If my Japanese is correct, the octopus not only trails the “cloak” behind but it also detaches it like a lizard tail (and regrows it), leaving it to stick to the face of the chasing shark.
Paul says
By the way, I just thought that I’d apologize for messing up the page so badly.
Next, in response to ladyvonkulp, sadly, $50 is out of my price range. My only fleeting hope is to find one, which is extremely doubtful. These atheists coins will hopefully be a forebearer of much kinder times in the future.
Steve_C says
Extremely cool. Never knew anything about that octopus.
Stanton says
I thought Trematoctopus held pieces of Portugeuse Man’o’war tentacles in its arm.
Dave says
I’m sure that’s the weirdest thing I’ll see all day.
garth says
i like weird things throughout the day, thank you internetz!
the coin thing is funky. the stupid motto (in gord we trust, not e. pluribus unum) is on the edge right? grind it off. viola.
bonnie-ann black says
that is one of the coolest things i’ve *ever* seen. i love octopi and squid! ticked me off royally when that collasal squid was killed — and it’s still on ice! i would much rather have seen films of it in motion. *sigh*
Peter McGrath says
DaveX: Apparently, some farmer’s cow has been eating his chickens!
Put Effectmeasure and Aetiology on notice: here comes Mad Bird Cow Flu.
horrobin says
Beautiful footage, but have you noticed that Japanese tv shows love showing people’s expressions of stunned wonderment? I was watching a cooking show the other day and it was a solid ten minutes of studio audience gasps and exclamations.
“Now I’ll add some fish sauce…”
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
“And a little beef reduction…”
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ichthyic says
Mad Bird Cow Flu
LOL.
Will Von Wizzlepig says
It’s funny to see that seven years after coming back from Japan they still have the same array of people on these ‘listen to us talk about stuff’ shows.
True about the cooking shows, too- I am certain that there is a significant piece of culture there surrounding food that we almost completely lack. We don’t have cooking shows the way they do, although, we’re catching on.
TWB says
Take a look at the comparison between this display and the C-310 ‘s Angel Decoy. Quite the resemblance!
dingle-dangle says
“Despite being in Japanese, you’ll be able…” –but I’m not in Japanese!
zayzayem says
If I recognize the format, this is from an Animal Quiz show. Where as well as being “listen to us talk about stuff” – I love that description, at least half of Japanesee TV is eating + LTUTAS – also has teh contestants guess what is going to happen in a certain situation.
These guys were probably asked, what exactly does this purple octopus do/about to do (one of the opening lines of this clip – it mentions its going to expel something, but what?). The Talento/Celebs write it down, and if they have time, draw a small picture to illustrate it, or even act it out. Hilarity and amusement ensues.
Nobody wins anything (just honour). That’s how Japanese quiz shows work (it’s like Whose Line…?)