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Octopus snatches coconut and runs

Postby Don » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:08 am

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8408233.stm

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An octopus and its coconut-carrying antics have surprised scientists.

Underwater footage reveals that the creatures scoop up halved coconut shells before scampering away with them so they can later use them as shelters.

Writing in the journal Current Biology, the team says it is the first example of tool use in octopuses.

One of the researchers, Dr Julian Finn from Australia's Museum Victoria, told BBC News: "I almost drowned laughing when I saw this the first time."

He added: "I could tell it was going to do something, but I didn't expect this - I didn't expect it would pick up the shell and run away with it."

The eight-armed beasts used halved coconuts that had been discarded by humans and had eventually settled in the ocean.

Dr Mark Norman, head of science at Museum Victoria, Melbourne, and one of the authors of the paper, said: "It is amazing watching them excavate one of these shells. They probe their arms down to loosen the mud, then they rotate them out."

After turning the shells so the open side faces upwards, the octopuses blow jets of mud out of the bowl before extending their arms around the shell - or if they have two halves, stacking them first, one inside the other - before stiffening their legs and tip-toeing away.

Dr Norman said: "I think it is amazing that those arms of pure muscle get turned into rigid rods so that they can run along a bit like a high-speed spider.

"It comes down to amazing dexterity and co-ordination of eight arms and several hundred suckers."

The octopuses were filmed moving up to 20m with the shells.

And their awkward gait, which the scientists describe as "stilt-walking", is surprisingly speedy, possibly because the creatures are left vulnerable to attack from predators while they scuttle away with their prized coconuts.

The octopuses eventually use the shells as a protective shelter. If they just have one half, they simply turn it over and hide underneath. But if they are lucky enough to have retrieved two halves, they assemble them back into the original closed coconut form and sneak inside.

The shells provide important protection for the octopuses in a patch of seabed where there are few places to hide.

Dr Norman explained: "This is an incredibly dangerous habitat for these animals - soft sediment and mud couldn't be worse.

"If they are buried loose in mud without a shell, any predator coming along can just scoop them up. And they are pure rump steak, a terrific meat supply for any predator."

The researchers think that the creatures would initially have used large bivalve shells as their haven, but later swapped to coconuts after our insatiable appetite for them meant their discarded shells became a regular feature on the sea bed.

Tool use was once thought to be an exclusively human skill, but this behaviour has now been observed in a growing list of primates, mammals and birds.

The researchers say their study suggests that these coconut-grabbing octopuses should now be added to these ranks.

Professor Tom Tregenza, an evolutionary ecologist from the University of Exeter, UK, and another author of the paper, said: "A tool is something an animal carries around and then uses on a particular occasion for a particular purpose.

"While the octopus carries the coconut around there is no use to it - no more use than an umbrella is to you when you have it folded up and you are carrying it about. The umbrella only becomes useful when you lift it above your head and open it up.

"And just in the same way, the coconut becomes useful to this octopus when it stops and turns it the other way up and climbs inside it."

He added that octopuses already have a reputation for being an intelligent invertebrate.

He explained: "They've been shown to be able to solve simple puzzles, there is the mimic octopus, which has a range of different species that it can mimic, and now there is this tool use.

"They do things which, normally, you'd only expect vertebrates to do."
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:48 am

I'm not impressed. A four-footed animal can steal a coconut too.

Call me when you find this guy... :lol:

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Postby Voyager » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:50 am

This makes me miss the gay Friga jokes.

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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:47 am

Voyager wrote:This makes me miss the gay Friga jokes.

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Don't worry, V... it can't possibly be too long before stevew arrives to make a 'friga's octopussy' joke, or something like that.
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Postby Don » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:49 am

I'm a genius. I just googled Octopussy images at work to get a picture of Maud Adams. Such a smart move on my part. :roll: :lol:
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Postby KenTheDude » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:33 am

Gunbot wrote:I'm a genius. I just googled Octopussy images at work to get a picture of Maud Adams. Such a smart move on my part. :roll: :lol:


At least it wasn't this Maude:

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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:35 am

KenTheDude wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I'm a genius. I just googled Octopussy images at work to get a picture of Maud Adams. Such a smart move on my part. :roll: :lol:


At least it wasn't this Maude:

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Well, lunch got spoiled. Now there goes dinner. At this rate I won't eat again until Christmas.
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Postby Voyager » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:42 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:Well, lunch got spoiled. Now there goes dinner. At this rate I won't eat again until Christmas.


With the money you save on meals you can by the entire Maude series on DVD as a Christmas present for yourself!

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Postby Don » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:45 am

Voyager wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Well, lunch got spoiled. Now there goes dinner. At this rate I won't eat again until Christmas.


With the money you save on meals you can by the entire Maude series on DVD as a Christmas present for yourself!

:lol: :lol:


If I thought hard enough, I could almost see a fat joke hidden somewhere in that post.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:49 am

Gunbot wrote:
Voyager wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Well, lunch got spoiled. Now there goes dinner. At this rate I won't eat again until Christmas.


With the money you save on meals you can by the entire Maude series on DVD as a Christmas present for yourself!

:lol: :lol:


If I thought hard enough, I could almost see a fat joke hidden somewhere in that post.


And if I reach far enough, I can smack both of you with my big fat hand. :lol:
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Postby Babyblue » Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:40 am

I think it is just to cool.
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