Tumblelog by Soup.io
Newer posts are loading.
You are at the newest post.
Click here to check if anything new just came in.
Cephalopodae
Cephalopodae
Reposted bynosebleedwestentaschenphilosophknurek
8456_55cd_420

nothingvia:

Stuff of Nightmares … Also Know and Naughty Nautilus (by iPhotograph)

Reposted fromLuckyLobos LuckyLobos
6901_93ec_420
Reposted fromspirits spirits viaadem adem
3698_90e9
Reposted fromtetsuo tetsuo
Reposted fromspell spell
Reposted fromdrowka drowka
Reposted bytrnksAnneBonny
Reposted bysensejunkieElodja
Reposted byplatypus platypus
9802_499e_420
Reposted fromfables fables viabookart bookart
Reposted byyumikoerrarehumanumestdrowka
Reposted bytentacleweronikakoanna-malgorzataknurek
Reposted byknurekfonfon

Deep Intellect

Inside the mind of the octopus


Photograph: Brandon Cole

ON AN UNSEASONABLY WARM day in the middle of March, I traveled from New Hampshire to the moist, dim sanctuary of the New England Aquarium, hoping to touch an alternate reality. I came to meet Athena, the aquarium’s forty-pound, five-foot-long, two-and-a-half-year-old giant Pacific octopus.

Inside the mind of the octopus | Orion Magazine

Deep Intellect

Inside the mind of the octopus


Photograph: Brandon Cole

ON AN UNSEASONABLY WARM day in the middle of March, I traveled from New Hampshire to the moist, dim sanctuary of the New England Aquarium, hoping to touch an alternate reality. I came to meet Athena, the aquarium’s forty-pound, five-foot-long, two-and-a-half-year-old giant Pacific octopus.

Inside the mind of the octopus | Orion Magazine
Older posts are this way If this message doesn't go away, click anywhere on the page to continue loading posts.
Could not load more posts
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...
Just a second, loading more posts...
You've reached the end.