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    • PZ Myers
    • 4 February 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Bedroom eyes, and quite the pucker

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    Sepia bandensis

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    • PZ Myers
    • 28 January 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Mary’s Monday Metazoan: The dreaded Pink Meanie

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    Drymonema larsoni

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    • PZ Myers
    • 24 January 2011
    • Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Very, very fragile

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    • PZ Myers
    • 21 January 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Mary’s Monday Metazoan: I thought she was talking about me, and just mistyped a ‘t’

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    Thorny Devil

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    • PZ Myers
    • 17 January 2011
    • Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: They’re so adorable when they’re young

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    • PZ Myers
    • 14 January 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Cuttlefish!

    Wow.

    That’s all I can say, beyond little ecstatic grunts and moans.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 13 January 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    Mary’s Monday Metazoan: Duck pride

    Mary surprised me today. We’re both alumni of the University of Oregon, and today the UO football team is in a competition for a national title, so she told me I must acknowledge the Ducks. OK. Go ducks.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 10 January 2011
    • Organisms

    Friday Cephalopod: Cute widdle snuggleums!

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    • PZ Myers
    • 7 January 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms

    An octopus learns to fly!

    Unfortunately, it’s learning the hard way, and I think it’s a terminal lesson.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 6 January 2011
    • Cephalopods, Organisms
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