I went to the Monterey Bay Aqaurium last Sunday. I had hoped to see vampire squid at the Tentacles exhibit, but I’m sad to report that they are not on exhibit. But I did see a giant octopus, who was putting on a good show, and several nautilus, and 4 or 5 species of cuttlefish, and several other cephalopods.
Al Dentesays
Professor, will this be on the test?
Trebuchetsays
Who knew squid favored the “69” position!
gijoelsays
Maybe it’s a turn on for them.
That’s why I prefer Diprotodons, they had the good manners to go extinct before these pervy scientists could leer at them.
moarscienceplz says
I went to the Monterey Bay Aqaurium last Sunday. I had hoped to see vampire squid at the Tentacles exhibit, but I’m sad to report that they are not on exhibit. But I did see a giant octopus, who was putting on a good show, and several nautilus, and 4 or 5 species of cuttlefish, and several other cephalopods.
Al Dente says
Professor, will this be on the test?
Trebuchet says
Who knew squid favored the “69” position!
gijoel says
Maybe it’s a turn on for them.
That’s why I prefer Diprotodons, they had the good manners to go extinct before these pervy scientists could leer at them.
NelC says
I have to say, they don’t seem terribly outraged at their loss of privacy.