How #Octopuses Crawl: New Study Shows Detailed #Cephalopod Movements
Using new imaging technology, dubbed #EyeRIS, which relies on an array of microlenses at the front of the camera to capture multiple perspectives in a single shot. It films in low light to observe from a safe distance to avoid physical contact, making sure the animals are undisturbed.
https://www.kqed.org/science/1998104/how-octopuses-crawl-new-study-shows-detailed-cephalopod-movements
Using new imaging technology, dubbed #EyeRIS, which relies on an array of microlenses at the front of the camera to capture multiple perspectives in a single shot. It films in low light to observe from a safe distance to avoid physical contact, making sure the animals are undisturbed.
https://www.kqed.org/science/1998104/how-octopuses-crawl-new-study-shows-detailed-cephalopod-movements


