RT @Rainmaker1973: A baby octopus riding on top of a jellyfish It's actually in control of its living vehicle, literally steering the jell…
RT @Rainmaker1973: A baby octopus riding on top of a jellyfish It's actually in control of its living vehicle, literally steering the jell…
RT @Rainmaker1973: A baby octopus riding on top of a jellyfish It's actually in control of its living vehicle, literally steering the jell…
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RT @Rainmaker1973: A baby octopus riding on top of a jellyfish It's actually in control of its living vehicle, literally steering the jell…
RT @Rainmaker1973: A baby octopus riding on top of a jellyfish It's actually in control of its living vehicle, literally steering the jell…
A baby octopus riding on top of a jellyfish It's actually in control of its living vehicle, literally steering the jellyfish and using it for protection [full paper: https://t.co/iXE1CYXY1Z] [📹 Jonathan Venn: https://t.co/HtLqzauruR] https://t.co/1v41Ls0
RT @jestkelly: @CephalopodToday The much smaller males also predate jellies, even in shallow water. We published on an interaction videoed…
RT @jestkelly: @CephalopodToday The much smaller males also predate jellies, even in shallow water. We published on an interaction videoed…
@CephalopodToday The much smaller males also predate jellies, even in shallow water. We published on an interaction videoed by SCUBA divers in the Azores: https://t.co/RTXr1ZMyFm https://t.co/Utdo0wUAih
@TylerAlterman well it's published https://t.co/yOvlhQJjre https://t.co/voGTCgbUxh
7-arm octopus uses jellyfish to replace missing tentacle? If so, this is amazing outside-the-box thinking. Octopus behaviour continues to reveal a remarkable intelligence. Surely a good reason for not killing and eating them. https://t.co/8ELdSzqSOf
here are octopuses doing some cool stuff 1- using a jellyfish as a shield 2- carrying around two stolen man-o-war tentacles like swords 3- riding around inside a pelagic salp like an ocean bus from Rosa et al. 2019 (https://t.co/BSjVVUmQTE) https://t.co/
Fuente https://t.co/MUyBCTgAiP
#365paper challenge: Rosa et al. 2019, Deep-sea seven-arm octopus hijacks jellyfish in shallow waters https://t.co/dxMX8jAplt https://t.co/DcLJIibvSp
#365papers, Rosa et al 2019, Deep-sea seven-arm octopus hijacks jellyfish in shallow waters https://t.co/dxMX8jAplt https://t.co/6y0Sub6CEB
RT @danielmmoore_: Some #octopus species are known to hold jellyfish. Marine Biologists have yet to figure out why! https://t.co/mn7cpUDD2J…
RT @danielmmoore_: Some #octopus species are known to hold jellyfish. Marine Biologists have yet to figure out why! https://t.co/mn7cpUDD2J…
Some #octopus species are known to hold jellyfish. Marine Biologists have yet to figure out why! https://t.co/mn7cpUDD2J #WorldOctopusDay https://t.co/Ep04SGnaVt
RT @_seachange: Now this is what I call an attention grabbing title! Deep-sea seven-arm octopus hijacks jellyfish in shallow waters https:…
Now this is what I call an attention grabbing title! Deep-sea seven-arm octopus hijacks jellyfish in shallow waters https://t.co/pj5V7LuYQD https://t.co/vusg58BtbW