• optissima@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Octopuses, which are considered to be very intelligent, have abilities humans can only dream of, including… releasing black ink as a defense mechanism.

    Damn the Smithsonian writer really speaking to me here, or am I not alone?

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    1 year ago

    It really is incredible that theyre capable of adapting with such a drastic change to their bodies in order to adapt to cold. Theyre so intelligent and well adapted to their surroundings and yet they live such short lives. One wonders what the world would be like if there were long lived ocotpus out there

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I wonder if they would even be similar to how they are today? I feel like the short lifespans contributes to faster iterations of evolutions

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    1 year ago

    Octopi are neat and all, but did anyone else notice that one of the scientists quoted in the article is named Robyn Crook? I wonder if there was a singular moment in their childhood when they put that together and was like “wtf mom and dad, am I a joke to you?”