By the way, did you know that creationists hate cephalopods because they can’t stuff them in a sack and throw them in the water to drown? Also because they’re cute and lovable and beautiful.
Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman.
Christian Burnham says
OK- somebody explain it to stoopid here….
Can all cephalopods change color? What about the one above? Is she changing her pattern to mimic the sand grains?
Mike Haubrich says
Are you saying that cephalopods are the Creationists’ Worst Nightmare?
Consider calamari – it is rubbery, hard to peel and doesn’t have a “pop-top.” Clear evidence that Natural Selection didn’t have humans in mind as our food evolved.
Whatever says
Christian, most cephalopods can change color, in fact I think all of them can but I’m not a expert. However, they don’t always change color just to camouflage themselves, they can also do it for communication, defense, or courtship rituals. Depending on the species involved these can be extremely flamboyant, or mildly amusing. Use google video or youtube to do some searches on cuttlefish, they have a lot of good videos demonstrating the effect.
David Marjanović says
Any color-changing in Nautilus? I suppose the shell would make it difficult to see and therefore pointless…?
David Marjanović says
Any color-changing in Nautilus? I suppose the shell would make it difficult to see and therefore pointless…?
RCP says
Wouldn’t putting them in bags and taking them out of the water have the same effect?
George says
I agree with RCP.
I think the important thing is really the bag.
That way they can’t see the frightened little faces of the kitties (and cephalopodies) as they await their brutal death.
George says
Can all cephalopods change color? What about the one above? Is she changing her pattern to mimic the sand grains?”
My guess is she probably sees a hand coming at her with a bag.
That cephalopod undoutedly has a recessive trait — bag avoidance.
But pretty soon the creationists will undoubtedly have to use something else (a box?) since the “bag-attraction” gene (that makes animals curious about bags) will have been eliminated from the gene pool and the bag-avoidance gene selected.
arby says
There was a new one announced this week, found near some black smokers that doesn’t seem to be pigmented, and may be blind. But I may be mistooken. rb
wolfwalker says
Hey, PZ, I saw this entry in a recent Worth1000 contest, and immediately thought of you.
Bourgeois Nerd says
He or she looks like they’re meditating. Positively Buddha-like!
quork says
Coming Monday, April 23, 2007:
Bill O’Reilly interviews Richard Dawkins
Steve_C (Secular Elitist) FCD says
PZ… I think you want this.
http://www.uncrate.com/men/style/tees-polos/oddica-octopus-trilogy/
K says
We like to go to Epcot and, “annoy,” the cuttlefish. Flash our bright clothing against the tank and make them change colors. “Green! No, FUSCHIA! No, blue!” It’s a very light color change, but they do it when they swim by…I guess we’re easily amused.
Jerry D. Harris says
Too bad PZ didn’t get to this domain name first…
http://www.squidsquid.com
twincats says
My SQ is 162.5!
autumn says
Don’t creationists also hate cephalopods because the glaring FACT of their independantly evolved eyes gives lie to creationist stupidity?
Oh, and the whole Cthulu, elder gods, nameless, timeless, eldrich horrors from beyond time.