Nice cephalopod! And on the subject of “Out of the Shadows” an editorial in today’s Wall Street Journal suggests that the economic crisis in the United States is due to increasing securalization and, get this, “dereligioning” of America. Apparently religious people don’t default on their mortgages or something unlike godless Northerners and atheists. Don’t beleive me? Check it out:
Am I the only one who looked at this guy, and thought:
Charles Darwin!
Look at that head! The eyes! Spittin’ image of the elderly Darwin. Makes you wonder how horny the young Chuck got on The Beagle….
>>And on the subject of “Out of the Shadows” an
>>editorial in today’s Wall Street Journal suggests
>>that the economic crisis in the United States is
>>due to increasing securalization and, get this,
>>”dereligioning” of America. Apparently religious
>>people don’t default on their mortgages or something
>>unlike godless Northerners and atheists.
Of course, Canada is suffering so much less than the bulk of the western world because we’re such religious, bible-thumping… er wait, no that can’t be it.
You gotta wonder how people come up with that stuff.
BeckyWSsays
Jefe,
It does look exactly like a woolly mammoth skull with the two long middle tentacles as the tusks.
Everyone keeps saying “wooly mammoth” and “grandson of Darwin” and “Cthulhu”. Maybe it’s my complete lack of biological training, but it looks like a coral sculpture to me.
That is one impressive ‘pod. Dignified. Aloof. I can see why a wooly mammoth would want to imitate it.
Muffinsays
Iä! Iä! ;)
cicelysays
Aha!
Not mammoth! Oliphant! With the extra tusks an obvious attempt to resemble more tentacles.
Notagodsays
The local public service TV station showed film of an octopus being pursued by the camera. The octopus would scurry along then settle and instantaneously change its colors to blend perfectly with the backgound of multi-shaded, speckled and craggey rocks.
The humans that invented christ could have picked the octopus for their god-idea, instead they blew it or sucked it.
That is one sweet cephalopod. These guys and squidies always fascinated me. Well soon I will be able to go cephalopod hunting again, (Christmas in Cozumel). The only bummer is these guys are more active at night and night dives are always a drag to do, because your gear and wet suit are never dry in time for your morning dives the next day. Oh well, small price to pay to play with guys while on the reefs.
Still that is on great cephalopod. It is shame that lighting is off, too bright on the right side and too dark on the left, very close to being a perfect shot.
Hey PZ, any info on where this was shot?
Crudely Wrottsays
Now there is a critter with a sense of bearing. Real presence.
In other news from Davy Jones’ Locker, I spied a license plate today: RRRM8Y.
I didn’t get a clear look at the driver but I did catch a glance of his parrot trying to refold a road map.
mayhempixsays
It looks like Vincent Price during his horor film heyday.
JohnnieCanucksays
Oh! Hi mom, didn’t see you there for a moment. I know I’m a little late. Kinda lost track of the time. Sorry.
Grounded? Not that mom, please?
allonymsays
The article title went through my head in the voice of Dr. Zoidberg even before I saw the photo. You were going for that, maybe?
Leslie in Canada says
Nice cephalopod! And on the subject of “Out of the Shadows” an editorial in today’s Wall Street Journal suggests that the economic crisis in the United States is due to increasing securalization and, get this, “dereligioning” of America. Apparently religious people don’t default on their mortgages or something unlike godless Northerners and atheists. Don’t beleive me? Check it out:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122714101083742715.html
Happy Friday!
Sili says
And I shall name him Zadok.
djlactin says
Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn!
Cliff Hendroval says
Very impressive!
SEF says
Very imperious.
Monado in Toronto says
Nice. I’ve read that octopodes always keep their eyes horizontal, I mean a line drawn between the two horizontal: is that true?
Wonkette has a comment on the WSJ article.
No snow since our little spurt Thursday but it’s -9 with a wind chill of -19, but that’s wimpy Celcius.
Nick Gotts says
Somewhat resembles the “third-stage Guild navigator” from the film of Dune.
Holbach says
“You think I look like an orange? Come on over and give me a squeeze!”
Jefe says
Reminds me of a Woolly Mammoth for some reason.
Joe says
Am I the only one who looked at this guy, and thought:
Charles Darwin!
Look at that head! The eyes! Spittin’ image of the elderly Darwin. Makes you wonder how horny the young Chuck got on The Beagle….
Evolving Squid says
Ia! Ia! Cthulhu Fhtagn!
Looks like he’s got non-Euclidean head. Needs a coffee and some hapless followers for breakfast.
Evolving Squid says
>>And on the subject of “Out of the Shadows” an
>>editorial in today’s Wall Street Journal suggests
>>that the economic crisis in the United States is
>>due to increasing securalization and, get this,
>>”dereligioning” of America. Apparently religious
>>people don’t default on their mortgages or something
>>unlike godless Northerners and atheists.
Of course, Canada is suffering so much less than the bulk of the western world because we’re such religious, bible-thumping… er wait, no that can’t be it.
You gotta wonder how people come up with that stuff.
BeckyWS says
Jefe,
It does look exactly like a woolly mammoth skull with the two long middle tentacles as the tusks.
Julia says
He or she looks very regal.
Randy says
Everyone keeps saying “wooly mammoth” and “grandson of Darwin” and “Cthulhu”. Maybe it’s my complete lack of biological training, but it looks like a coral sculpture to me.
Oops says
Moments later….
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_GUg1ZUWwQY8/RaLKm5YhOnI/AAAAAAAAA9A/FKGys1UIQns/DSCF0252.JPG
Evolving Squid says
http://www.logicalcreativity.com/jon/plush/01.html
Perhaps the photo is the live version of that :)
ThirtyFiveUp says
Some thanks for Scott Milton.
cicely says
That is one impressive ‘pod. Dignified. Aloof. I can see why a wooly mammoth would want to imitate it.
Muffin says
Iä! Iä! ;)
cicely says
Aha!
Not mammoth! Oliphant! With the extra tusks an obvious attempt to resemble more tentacles.
Notagod says
The local public service TV station showed film of an octopus being pursued by the camera. The octopus would scurry along then settle and instantaneously change its colors to blend perfectly with the backgound of multi-shaded, speckled and craggey rocks.
The humans that invented christ could have picked the octopus for their god-idea, instead they blew it or sucked it.
Suck it jesus christ. :-)
Zorpheous says
That is one sweet cephalopod. These guys and squidies always fascinated me. Well soon I will be able to go cephalopod hunting again, (Christmas in Cozumel). The only bummer is these guys are more active at night and night dives are always a drag to do, because your gear and wet suit are never dry in time for your morning dives the next day. Oh well, small price to pay to play with guys while on the reefs.
Still that is on great cephalopod. It is shame that lighting is off, too bright on the right side and too dark on the left, very close to being a perfect shot.
Hey PZ, any info on where this was shot?
Crudely Wrott says
Now there is a critter with a sense of bearing. Real presence.
In other news from Davy Jones’ Locker, I spied a license plate today: RRRM8Y.
I didn’t get a clear look at the driver but I did catch a glance of his parrot trying to refold a road map.
mayhempix says
It looks like Vincent Price during his horor film heyday.
JohnnieCanuck says
Oh! Hi mom, didn’t see you there for a moment. I know I’m a little late. Kinda lost track of the time. Sorry.
Grounded? Not that mom, please?
allonym says
The article title went through my head in the voice of Dr. Zoidberg even before I saw the photo. You were going for that, maybe?