
Capturing this fleeting image of an octopus at sea reminded me of one of the most amazing nature videos I have seen. As it might have been lost over the holidays, I thought I should share it here.
Cue up to minute 2:30 of the David Gallo’s Talk for images of cephalopods performing masterful tricks of disguise -– to hide, fight or court the ladies — sometimes at the same time. They can portray different images on their bodies to two moving observers, one male the other female, and flip the image at will as the relative positions change.
All this and cool eyes too.
Oh, oh, oh…and they harvest symbiotic bioluminescent bacteria to selectively erase their shadows under moonlight…. hijacking the quorum sensing pathways the bacteria use to communicate… See minute 3:08 of Bonnie’s talk
My boring video, looks a bit like The Blair Witch Project, with the action crawling just off frame… a testament to this elusive enigma.



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