• Father and Son duo with perfectly crafted Doctor Octopus cosplay
    Father and Son duo with perfectly crafted Doctor Octopus cosplay
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  • So Much Wasted Potential for the Octopus
    So Much Wasted Potential for the Octopus
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  • Pulpo a la Gallega – Spanish Octopus Tapas

    A Galician coastal treasure – tender octopus slices dressed with smoked paprika, olive oil, and sea salt. Traditionally served over potatoes, this dish is all about simplicity and bold flavors.

    Ingredients (Serves 2):
    • 1 small octopus (approx. 1kg), cleaned
    • 2 medium potatoes, boiled and sliced
    • 1 tsp smoked paprika
    • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
    • Coarse sea salt

    Instructions:

    1. Boil the octopus until tender (approx. 45–60 mins). Let rest and slice.
    2. Layer potato slices on a plate, top with octopus slices.
    3. Drizzle olive oil, sprinkle paprika and sea salt. Serve warm.

    Spanish Tip: For authentic taste, boil the octopus three times by dipping it in and out of hot water before cooking fully – it keeps the skin intact.
    Pulpo a la Gallega – Spanish Octopus Tapas A Galician coastal treasure – tender octopus slices dressed with smoked paprika, olive oil, and sea salt. Traditionally served over potatoes, this dish is all about simplicity and bold flavors. Ingredients (Serves 2): • 1 small octopus (approx. 1kg), cleaned • 2 medium potatoes, boiled and sliced • 1 tsp smoked paprika • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil • Coarse sea salt Instructions: 1. Boil the octopus until tender (approx. 45–60 mins). Let rest and slice. 2. Layer potato slices on a plate, top with octopus slices. 3. Drizzle olive oil, sprinkle paprika and sea salt. Serve warm. Spanish Tip: For authentic taste, boil the octopus three times by dipping it in and out of hot water before cooking fully – it keeps the skin intact.
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  • Some scientists suggest that if humanity goes extinct, the next intelligent civilization might rise from the ocean depths—led by octopuses. These alien-like creatures show stunning intelligence, capable of problem-solving, camouflage, memory, and even tool use.

    What sets octopuses apart is their highly decentralized nervous system—two-thirds of their neurons are in their arms. This gives them incredible coordination and the ability to interact with their environment in ways no other invertebrate can. They've been observed opening jars, escaping enclosures, and mimicking surroundings with mind-blowing precision.

    Still, there are hurdles. Octopuses are solitary and short-lived, traits that limit cultural development and generational learning. For them to evolve into civilization builders, they’d need to become more social, live longer, and develop ways to transmit knowledge. But given time and the right pressures, nature may yet crown a new ruler of Earth’s future oceans.

    #OctopusIntelligence #FutureEvolution #AlienBrains #MarineBiology #PostHumanEra
    Some scientists suggest that if humanity goes extinct, the next intelligent civilization might rise from the ocean depths—led by octopuses. These alien-like creatures show stunning intelligence, capable of problem-solving, camouflage, memory, and even tool use. What sets octopuses apart is their highly decentralized nervous system—two-thirds of their neurons are in their arms. This gives them incredible coordination and the ability to interact with their environment in ways no other invertebrate can. They've been observed opening jars, escaping enclosures, and mimicking surroundings with mind-blowing precision. Still, there are hurdles. Octopuses are solitary and short-lived, traits that limit cultural development and generational learning. For them to evolve into civilization builders, they’d need to become more social, live longer, and develop ways to transmit knowledge. But given time and the right pressures, nature may yet crown a new ruler of Earth’s future oceans. #OctopusIntelligence #FutureEvolution #AlienBrains #MarineBiology #PostHumanEra
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  • A 2022 study published in the journal PLOS ONE by researchers from the University of Sydney and other institutions documented wild octopuses (species Octopus tetricus) in Australia throwing shells, silt, and algae using their siphons.

    This "throwing" is a rare example of tool use among invertebrates and was seen mostly among females.

    The researchers noticed that females, particularly during mating interactions, were more likely to direct these throws at males who were harassing them or attempting repeated copulations.

    While not all throws hit their target, many were deliberate and forceful. In some cases, males altered their behavior afterward, suggesting the act served as a deterrent.

    This study highlights octopus intelligence, social behavior, and even their capacity for what might resemble frustration or social control.

    It challenges the earlier belief that octopuses are mostly solitary and non-communicative.
    A 2022 study published in the journal PLOS ONE by researchers from the University of Sydney and other institutions documented wild octopuses (species Octopus tetricus) in Australia throwing shells, silt, and algae using their siphons. This "throwing" is a rare example of tool use among invertebrates and was seen mostly among females. The researchers noticed that females, particularly during mating interactions, were more likely to direct these throws at males who were harassing them or attempting repeated copulations. While not all throws hit their target, many were deliberate and forceful. In some cases, males altered their behavior afterward, suggesting the act served as a deterrent. This study highlights octopus intelligence, social behavior, and even their capacity for what might resemble frustration or social control. It challenges the earlier belief that octopuses are mostly solitary and non-communicative.
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