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- The wonderful world of Cephalopods - Reddit
r Cephalopod: Everything Squids, Octopi, Cuttlefish, and Nautili Octopuses hurl objects in rare example of animal throwing behavior Scientists studying the behavior of wild octopuses off the coast of Australia have made a strange discovery, with the creatures caught hurling silt, algae and even shells at one another in a rare example of animal throwing behavior
- Are octopuses and other cephalopods as intelligent and alien . . . - Reddit
Octopuses and other cephalopods are renowned for their personalities, quirks and food preferences Yet the same applies to fish, amphibians, reptiles and even some arthropods Lastly, cephalopods are considered a completely separate emergence of intelligence compared to vertebrates
- The sizes of several extinct cephalopods : r Naturewasmetal - Reddit
764 votes, 31 comments 943K subscribers in the Naturewasmetal community A collection of dinosaurs and other awesome creatures that are now extinct
- All of my life I have pronounced Cephalopod as I had been . . . - Reddit
Fast forward to the segment on the shallow seas, and the introduction of the various featured species Cue the cephalopods I had to re-watch it to make sure I had heard what I thought I had heard Then I re-watched it again And again And then like 7 more times to make sure Morgan Freeman pronounces cephalopod with a hard 'C' I have questions
- Are all cephalopods so intelligent? : r marinebiology - Reddit
Are all cephalopods so intelligent? A few questions, because I always hear about how intelligent many species of squid, octopus, and cuttlefish are Does this apply for all types of coleoid cephalopod? Does it vary drastically from species to species? What about nautiloid cephalopod? I can't seem to find any info on their intelligence
- Why are there no freshwater octopuses or squid? : r askscience
72 votes, 25 comments There are freshwater crustaceans, gastropods, and bivalves Why are there no freshwater cephalopods?
- ELI5: Why are octopi classified as mollusks? I always thought . . . - Reddit
Kindom>phylum>class Animal>mollusk>cephalopod To the same effect humans are: animal>chordate (has a spine)>mammal Mollusks are invertebrates with unsegmented bodies Cephalopods are defined by their body being just a head and tentalces for apendages As far as i know all cephalopods are also predators unlike gastropods (snails) which operate at muliple tiers in the food chain
- Controversial Opinion Regarding Cephalopods in Splatoon
So here is my opinion: I believe Splatoon should involve non-cephalopods more I have noticed that many people have developed this cephalopod-centric view of Splatoon, almost forgetting that non-Cephalopods exist in it What I wish people would understand is that, while cephalopods do play a big role in Splatoon, they're not ALL of Splatoon
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