Here one of my favorite fossil #cephalopods for #FossilFriday:
Pentameroceras mirum from the #Silurian of #Gotland! Those narrow slits of the shell were likely where arms or eyes would stick out!
Here one of my favorite fossil #cephalopods for #FossilFriday:
Pentameroceras mirum from the #Silurian of #Gotland! Those narrow slits of the shell were likely where arms or eyes would stick out!
๐๐ปโโ๏ธ ICYMI: ๐๐ฉบ How do you perform a medical checkup on a creature that's strong, slimy, and smart enough to solve puzzles?
Animal caregivers like Renรฉ Carbajal at the #MontereyBay #Aquarium rely on target training to provide stress-free enrichment and health checks for Chica the Giant Pacific Octopus.
#animals #nature #wildlife #cephalopods #marinebiology #biology #tksst #video
๐๐ฉบ How do you perform a medical checkup on a creature that's strong, slimy, and smart enough to solve puzzles?
Animal caregivers like Renรฉ Carbajal at the #MontereyBay #Aquarium rely on target training to provide stress-free enrichment and health checks for Chica the Giant Pacific Octopus.
#animals #nature #wildlife #cephalopods #marinebiology #biology #tksst #video
Giant Pacific Octopus- New England Aquarium
๐ฆ๐ฆ To us, this #cuttlefish looks plain. But to another cuttlefish, itโs putting on a flashy show for a potential mate.
Scientists found these #cephalopods use their arms to literally twist light waves, creating high-contrast patterns that are invisible to the human eye.
๐ https://www.sciencealert.com/cuttlefish-literally-twist-light-to-attract-a-mate-study-finds
#biology #physics #marinebiology #science #evolution #nature #ocean #stem #education #wildlife #fish
Cuttlefish use polarized light to create a dramatic mating display invisible to humans https://phys.org/news/2026-01-cuttlefish-polarized-display-invisible-humans.html
Transmission through muscle tissue shapes polarization signals during cuttlefish courtship https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2517167123
"#cephalopods, like #cuttlefish, have the ability to perceive the polarization of light. If some light waves are oriented vertically and others are oriented horizontally, cuttlefish differentiate these in a similar way that humans might differentiate blue and red light."
Whatโs the worldโs smallest cephalopod? That would be the southern pygmy squid (Xipholeptos notoides). Growing only about 0.9 in (2.5 cm) long, this diminutive critter can be found in the waters of the Southwestern Pacific near Australia. During the daylight, it clings to sea grass and stays out of sight. By night, it hunts for prey including small crustaceans like shrimp. Its lifespan is only about 150 days.
Photo: Daniel Kwok, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, flickr
via amnhnyc
Argonauta Argo (1851) by Jean Baptiste Vรฉrany, from Mollusques mรฉditeranรฉens.
Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Internet Archive
Available to buy as a print.
https://pdimagearchive.org/images/4eab67b4-9820-4435-9d03-806e687bc585
#cephalopods #zoology #chromolithography #squid #art #publicdomain
๐๐ MBARI researchers captured rare footage of a seven-arm #octopus feeding on a #jellyfish 700 meters below #MontereyBay, marking only the fourth time they've observed this species in 40 years.
The massive #cephalopods can reach 4 meters long and get their name because males hide their eighth arm beneath their eye, creating the appearance of having only seven arms.
๐ Scientists observe octopuses cycling through active sleep, their skin displaying hunting patterns while unconscious. With about 500M neurons distributed across nine neural centers, these solitary prodigies master puzzles and wield tools, each discovering the world alone.
โ๏ธ Discover their distributed intelligence in this article: https://TPC8.short.gy/1CZ8p8ML
๐ Eight-armed poetry in motion.
#Octopus #MarineBiology #Biodiversity #AnimalIntelligence #Ocean #Neuroscience #Cephalopods #Science #TPC8