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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday November 29 2017, @03:54PM   Printer-friendly
from the clever-girl dept.

Now that's alien intelligence:

The she-cephalopod was filmed by the Blue Planet II crew as they were exploring the inky depths in South Africa, focusing on the magical world of marine forests. As series producer Mark Brownlow explains, "We may think of our ocean's as blue but there is another surprising world of the Green Seas. From towering undersea forests of giant kelp to vast prairies of sea grass, this is an almost Brothers Grimm fairy tale of all the strange and magical creatures that live within these secret worlds. Here sea dragons lurk, bizarre giant cuttlefish breed, and an ingenious octopus outwits a forest full of sharks."

Our tale of clever derring-do begins when a hungry pyjama shark goes to attack the octopus, who quickly inserts its tentacles into the shark's gills in an effort to suffocate it. Shark lets go; octopus skedaddles.

But then she does something truly remarkable, and something never before seen (by humans, at least). As the show's narrator, Sir David Attenborough, says: "The octopus is far from finished."

Caught in the open, she scrambles to the seafloor, attaches shells to her body with her suckers, and rolls up into a beautiful mosaic ball. The shark is left confused and by the time it seems to figure out what is going on, the octopus darts away, leaving the shark looking for her in the scattered detritus of her ersatz armor.

Clever. Maybe we should try teaching octopi sign language, as as we have other species.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 29 2017, @07:07PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 29 2017, @07:07PM (#603117)

    Sure but how do you think the first cat felt when it was picked up and we loved them and squeezed them .. and that turned out ok

  • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Wednesday November 29 2017, @08:32PM (1 child)

    by Grishnakh (2831) on Wednesday November 29 2017, @08:32PM (#603153)

    Wild adult cats generally fear humans and would not want to be picked up and "loved" by one. Trying this probably will not turn out "ok" for the human.

    The reason pet cats like it is because they've been conditioned from birth to be around humans.

    • (Score: 1) by Ethanol-fueled on Wednesday November 29 2017, @11:11PM

      by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Wednesday November 29 2017, @11:11PM (#603236) Homepage

      Exactly. Several people I know have adopted feral animals, and while they can adapt to the indoor environment, they are very scratchy and will fuck you up if you try to grab or hold them. The half-wolf dog is also pretty terrifying.