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Aussie Scientists Find Coconut-Carrying Octopus

An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from an AP report: "Australian scientists have discovered an octopus in Indonesia that collects coconut shells for shelter — unusually sophisticated behavior that the researchers believe is the first evidence of tool use in an invertebrate animal. The scientists filmed the veined octopus, Amphioctopus marginatus, selecting halved coconut shells from the sea floor, emptying them out, carrying them under their bodies up to 65 feet (20 meters), and assembling two shells together to make a spherical hiding spot. ... 'I was gobsmacked,' said Finn, a research biologist at the museum who specializes in cephalopods. 'I mean, I've seen a lot of octopuses hiding in shells, but I've never seen one that grabs it up and jogs across the sea floor. I was trying hard not to laugh.'"

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  1. Video by eldavojohn · · Score: 5, Informative

    From the BBC.

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    1. Re:Video by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      There are apparently more videos on youtube

      there are videos on youtube?!? i call bs.

  2. What do you mean? by ExE122 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is it an African or a European octopus?

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    1. Re:What do you mean? by hardburn · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The Monty Python joke wasn't the first post on this story? Fail.

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    2. Re:What do you mean? by nacturation · · Score: 5, Funny

          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Halt! Who goes there?
          PULPO: It is I, Pulpo, son of Leggus Tentaclus, from the castle
                  of Cephalot. King of the Invertebrates, defeator of the Squid, sovereign
                  of all the Ocean!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Pull the other one!
          PULPO: I am. And this my trusty servant Sucksy.
                  We have ridden the length and breadth of the ocean floor in search of invertebrates
                  who will join me in my court of Cephalot. I must speak with your lord
                  and master.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: What, ridden on a horse?
          PULPO: Yes!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: You're using coconuts!
          PULPO: What?
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: You've got two empty halves of coconut and you're bangin'
                  'em together.
          PULPO: So? We have ridden since the Titanic sunk onto this
                  land, through the kingdom of Laurentian, through--
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Where'd you get the coconut?
          PULPO: We found them.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Found them? In the Laurentian Abyss? The coconut's tropical!
          PULPO: What do you mean?
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Well, this is a temperate zone.
          PULPO: The dolphin may swim south with the sun or the humpback whale may seek
                  warmer climes in winter yet these are not strangers to our land.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
          PULPO: Not at all, they could be carried.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: What -- a dolphin carrying a coconut?
          PULPO: It could grip it by the husk using its blowhole!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple
                  question of grasping ability! A dolphin has no means to carry a 1 pound
                  coconut.
          PULPO: Well, it doesn't matter. Will you go and tell your master
                  that Pulpo from the Court of Cephalot is here.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Listen, in order to maintain the ability to breathe,
                  a dolphin needs to keep its blowhole free from obstruction, right?
          PULPO: Please!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Am I right?
          PULPO: I'm not interested!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #2: It could be carried by a Great White shark!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: Oh, yeah, a Great White shark maybe, but not a dolphin,
                  that's my point.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #2: Oh, yeah, I agree with that...
          PULPO: Will you ask your master if he wants to join my court at Cephalot?!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: But then of course Great White sharks are not migratory.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #2: Oh, yeah...
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: So they couldn't bring a coconut back anyway...
                  [clop clop]
          OCTOPUS GUARD #2: Wait a minute -- supposing two dolphins carried it together?
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: No, they'd have to have it on a line.
          OCTOPUS GUARD #2: Well, simple! They'd just use the stipe of a bull whip kelp!
          OCTOPUS GUARD #1: What, tied to the dorsal fins?
          OCTOPUS GUARD #2: Well, why not?

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  3. Not only that .... by 140Mandak262Jamuna · · Score: 4, Funny

    These octopi were carrying the shells on their tippitty-toes and seemed to be dancing. To their amazement they found they were dancing to the tune of "I got a bubbly bunch of coconuts....dididi deedi dididi dee Here they are .. Big one Small One One as big as ..."

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  4. Ok... I'll do it. by nametaken · · Score: 4, Funny

    I for one welcome our quasi-migratory cephalopod overlords. The African Swallow has been sacked.

  5. African or European? by Kyrene · · Score: 4, Funny

    But supposing *two* octopuses (octopi?) carried it together!

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    1. Re:African or European? by eth1 · · Score: 4, Funny

      octopuses (octopi?)

      octopussies

  6. Call me surprised.. by fprintf · · Score: 4, Funny

    This will be news when they find an African or European swallow doing the same thing.

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  7. Evidence of considerable cleverness... by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Luckily for us, octopuses live underwater, so they won't have the chance to develop the use of fire, and are nonsocial and fairly short lived, so they won't have the chance to pass on knowledge from one to another.

    Were it not for that, we would probably be fighting for our lives against the many-legged hordes of the deep.

    1. Re:Evidence of considerable cleverness... by steelfood · · Score: 5, Funny

      What you say is true until Cthulhu rises again.

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  8. vertebracentricity, and 8-arm outsourcing by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Octopuses and their relatives have been surprising researchers for quite a while. They can show some remarkable intelligence. Us vertebrates have competition. The squishy ones have brains too.

    They have a partially-decentralized brain, which makes for some interesting potential multi-core sci-fi: Planet of the Squids kind of stuff. And if they ever learn to type, they'll be four times more productive than us, maybe even more if a suction-cup-friendly keyboard/mouse is invented :-)

  9. Re:Intelligent by NoYob · · Score: 5, Informative

    I once had a pet octopus. It was small about the size of a fist all curled up. It was always moving things around the tank and rebuilding his or her stone "house".

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  10. Re:Intelligent by zippyspringboard · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because it shows them using this intelligence in the wild, in a natural setting, presumably without human prompting. It's probably not surprising at all to those who study them, but science tends to demand evidence....

  11. Octopus & the Goldfish by Mr_Blank · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This reminds me of the story I have been telling for years whenever someone asks me why I do not eat Octopus.

    From Snopes

    A while back I heard a story that went like this: in a certain aquarium, fish kept disappearing from one of the tanks late at night. Baffled, the staff put up cameras to find out what was going on, and discovered that an octopus was climbing out of its tank, eating the fish, then crawling back to its own tank.

    Though the story is not verified, directly, there is consensus that the story is possible and is even likely to have occurred.

  12. Re:Not funny? by ColdWetDog · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why would you try not to laugh? Afraid of hurting the octo's feelings?

    While he may be a perfectly sensitive, metrosexual kind of guy, the immediate problem is that he was diving with SCUBA gear. Full out ROTFL in a SCUBA set can be a bit problematic. Deep gasps of water can ruin your day.

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  13. Re:Intelligent by c6gunner · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I thought it was understood that octopi have primate-level intelligence. Why is this so surprising?

    In the same sense that it's understood that Russels Teapot is filled with Earl Gray rather than Darjeeling.

    It's widely accepted that octopuses are probably more intelligent than any other invertebrates. That's a long way from putting them on the same level as primates.

  14. Indonesian octopi find tool using Aussie scientist by pitchpipe · · Score: 5, Funny

    JAKARTA (OP) - Indonesian octopi have discovered a scientist in Australia that uses rubber flippers on its feet for propulsion in water - unusually sophisticated behavior that the researchers believe is the first evidence of intelligence in a vertebrate animal.

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  15. I for one welcome... by Patrick+Manderson · · Score: 4, Funny

    I for one welcome our undersea, coconut wielding, overlords.

    There's been a few documentaries on the Discovery channel where they've not only mention how intelligent they were, but even suggested they might have emotions.

  16. Re:Not funny? by Red+Flayer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Full out ROTFL in a SCUBA set can be a bit problematic. Deep gasps of water can ruin your day.

    To be fair, one is very unlikely to be ROTFL in SCUBA gear. Far more likely is to be FITDL (Flailing In The Deep Laughing).

    Especially so if you screw up the gas mixture in your tank.

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  17. Laugh while you can. by Arancaytar · · Score: 5, Funny

    'I mean, I've seen a lot of octopuses hiding in shells, but I've never seen one that grabs it up and jogs across the sea floor. I was trying hard not to laugh.'"

    You're laughing now. Just wait until Cthulhu returns.

  18. Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn by Schadrach · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'a! I'a! Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

  19. Re:Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fht by harmonise · · Score: 5, Funny

    Stop talking while you are chewing your food.

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