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Jilly_in_VA

(9,971 posts)
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 02:29 PM Mar 2022

Bottles, cans, batteries: octopuses found using litter on seabed

Whether it’s mimicking venomous creatures, or shooting jets of water at aquarium light switches to turn them off, octopuses are nothing if not resourceful. Now, an analysis of underwater images suggests octopuses are increasingly using discarded bottles, cans, and other human rubbish as shelter or as a sanctuary for their eggs.

The study – the first to systematically evaluate and characterise litter use by octopuses using crowdsourced images – analysed hundreds of underwater photos posted on social media platforms and image databases, or collected by marine biologists and diving interest groups.

The research, published in Marine Pollution Bulletin, documented 24 species of octopus sheltering inside glass bottles, cans, and even an old battery; burying themselves under a mixture of bottle tops and seashells; even carrying plastic items around while “stilt-walking” on two tentacles, to conceal themselves from predators.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/08/bottles-cans-batteries-octopuses-found-using-litter-on-seabed

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Bottles, cans, batteries: octopuses found using litter on seabed (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Mar 2022 OP
The documentary "My Octopus Teacher" shows how amazing they are LT Barclay Mar 2022 #1
That was a spellbinding film. n/t DFW Mar 2022 #2
amazing film about amazing creatures... bahboo Mar 2022 #3
If only they didnt die after giving birth they could share generational knowledge Shanti Shanti Shanti Mar 2022 #4
Wryly I thought, they are probably inventing electric vehicles... lostnfound Mar 2022 #5
I, for one, welcome our news octopi overlords maxrandb Mar 2022 #6
Octopi are scary smart! 11 Bravo Mar 2022 #7
 

Shanti Shanti Shanti

(12,047 posts)
4. If only they didnt die after giving birth they could share generational knowledge
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 02:58 PM
Mar 2022

A year or less lifespans, every new year of youngsters has to start from scratch, civilization must wait till we genetically breed them for longer life.

They have zero experience or knowledge being passed on, but of course they have been around for 250 million years, what do I know, lol

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