I know it’s his body, but he still makes me think of W.C. Fields.
Eximious Jonessays
This beast (and my handy 1925 book of similes) inspires me to write: “Like a sudden flash of memory or spirit kindling up the mind of an old man, the octopus shed a glory upon the scene, in which its departed youth and freshness seemed to live again!”
PZ: I thought of you last night. (((Wife))) and I were at Target and they have household implements in the shape of animals. A monkey peeler (that sounds, um, wrong?), a toucan can opener (more room for double entendre’s there), a hedgehog scrubber, and, last but not least, an octopus scrubber. It looks a lot like the one above, except it sits on a round set of scrub bristles.
I like your cephalopod photos. And thanks for fighting the good fight.
Octopus-tasting event
Superior Fish is hosting a FREE Octopus Taste Fest Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its store on Eleven Mile near Main. … On the menu: octopus chili, octopus salad, barbecue octopus, and octopus spread…
avekidsays
The Dennett of cephalopods.
Haha! Good call, danley!
Krakensays
Loooove this picture
Illuciansays
Newly added to the list of my favorite cephalopods, after learning about them at the Maui Ocean Center last week. Lovely image, thank you for sharing!
Stuart Weinsteinsays
Its got a face only PZ could love.. and even he has trouble.
Just beautiful. She (in spite of a lack of evidence one way or the other I’m assuming it’s a she) is just amazing. And Reginald #12, as much as I’ve enjoyed octopus sushi, I have to admit I’ve always had qualms about eating an animal that–from what I’ve heard–is quite intelligent.
Ethansays
@ 21:
Then I assume you don’t eat pork either? Pigs are supposedly in the top ten for nonhuman intelligence. C’mon, everyone knows the smarter an animal is, the more delicious it is.
Hank Foxsays
I think it’s a She too. I’m picturing the cephalopodean version of Hooters, and this is one of the totally hot waitresses, a former Miss Coral Reef finalist.
even an octo has limits, and with no bones, they don’t look like that when out of water.
Bride of Shreksays
Oh, he/she looks like they’re standing there wearing a pair of little polka dotted fluffy slippers. Kind of reminds me of my dad standing at the doorway when I was 17 and had missed 10 o’clock curfew.
Christianjb says
That’s a handsome fish.
Miguel Opazo says
Just beatiful… im going to find some info about it…
Glen Davidson says
He just needs one of his swords to look like the most awesome conqueror.
Also, riding on a steed might boost the effect.
Glen D
http://tinyurl.com/2kxyc7
danley says
The Dennett of cephalopods.
Sili says
I know it’s his body, but he still makes me think of W.C. Fields.
Eximious Jones says
This beast (and my handy 1925 book of similes) inspires me to write: “Like a sudden flash of memory or spirit kindling up the mind of an old man, the octopus shed a glory upon the scene, in which its departed youth and freshness seemed to live again!”
(((Billy))) says
PZ: I thought of you last night. (((Wife))) and I were at Target and they have household implements in the shape of animals. A monkey peeler (that sounds, um, wrong?), a toucan can opener (more room for double entendre’s there), a hedgehog scrubber, and, last but not least, an octopus scrubber. It looks a lot like the one above, except it sits on a round set of scrub bristles.
I like your cephalopod photos. And thanks for fighting the good fight.
Peter Vaht says
Gorgeous!
Ethan K says
Reminds me of these guys:
http://images.wikia.com/muppet/images/d/d4/YipYip.jpg
Reginald Selkirk says
Want to buy an octopus? Let’s see some ID first
Reginald Selkirk says
The Octopus Project
Reginald Selkirk says
avekid says
Haha! Good call, danley!
Kraken says
Loooove this picture
Illucian says
Newly added to the list of my favorite cephalopods, after learning about them at the Maui Ocean Center last week. Lovely image, thank you for sharing!
Stuart Weinstein says
Its got a face only PZ could love.. and even he has trouble.
Mena says
Ok, this has inspired me to do something similar, except with my favorites, the onychophorans.
http://shegeek1000101.livejournal.com/31017.html
Amplexus says
Why is this species called “Cyanea”? Shouldn’t it be “Erythrorea”
David Marjanović, OM says
Shouldn’t it be O. cyaneus in the first place? Or have I missed something?
John Phillips, FCD says
Reminds me of a friend’s Airedale. He sits and looks at you just like that, especially if you ignore him :)
Christopher Waldrop says
Just beautiful. She (in spite of a lack of evidence one way or the other I’m assuming it’s a she) is just amazing. And Reginald #12, as much as I’ve enjoyed octopus sushi, I have to admit I’ve always had qualms about eating an animal that–from what I’ve heard–is quite intelligent.
Ethan says
@ 21:
Then I assume you don’t eat pork either? Pigs are supposedly in the top ten for nonhuman intelligence. C’mon, everyone knows the smarter an animal is, the more delicious it is.
Hank Fox says
I think it’s a She too. I’m picturing the cephalopodean version of Hooters, and this is one of the totally hot waitresses, a former Miss Coral Reef finalist.
Monado says
Is that thing standing up out of the water?
Ichthyic says
Is that thing standing up out of the water?
ah, i see what you mean.
No.
even an octo has limits, and with no bones, they don’t look like that when out of water.
Bride of Shrek says
Oh, he/she looks like they’re standing there wearing a pair of little polka dotted fluffy slippers. Kind of reminds me of my dad standing at the doorway when I was 17 and had missed 10 o’clock curfew.
IsThatLatin says
I feel there should be a bottle of beer grasped in his tentacle, and he should be slurring something like “You gotta proplum…?”