Other Cephalopod Articles

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Nancy
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By Nancy King, 2003 What Is Octopus Ink? Inking Octopus by Steve O'Shea The ink of the octopus, or any cephalopod, is composed of highly concentrated melanin. This is the same dark pigment that we humans have, and which is responsible for skin color and the color of dark hair. It is a natural...
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Jun 1, 2003
Colin
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By Colin Dunlop National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours every day There are some references to octopuses and other animals "committing suicide." This is a subjective way of looking at certain types of animal death, such as saying that whales found beached on...
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Mar 8, 2003
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Neogonodactylus
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Just in time for Valentine's Day 2012, Dr. Roy Caldwell shared some astonishing photos of two mating A. aculeatus. Note that these images are very rare and the quality is high. Photos may not be reused without permission Sea of Love An Abdopus aculeatus male perches on a rock keeping an eye...
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Dr. Roy Caldwell, Tony Morelli
Original publish date
Feb 14, 2012
Clem
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5,211
By Adam Eli Clem, 2003 In "The Prose Edda" of Snori Sturlason, a compendium of Norse pagan myths written in 1220 A.D., Thor, the Norse god of thunder, twice encounters a creature known as Jormungander, the "World Serpent," also known as the Midgard Serpent. Jormungander was said to be one of...
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Sep 22, 2003
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Nancy
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Two TONMO.com moderators met face to face in the autumn of 2002: Colin Dunlop traveled from Scotland to Texas to help Nancy King set up her saltwater aquarium and to accompany Nancy and her husband Bill to Galveston, where Colin and Nancy visited the National Research Center for Cephalopods...
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Colin Dunlop and Nancy King
Original publish date
Dec 16, 2002
Steve O'Shea
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You can read posts from Dr. O'Shea in our Cephalopod Science Forums. My interests are many, but my love for the sea is the strongest and started way back when I was 4 (a couple of years ago). We lived right on Onetangi Beach, Waiheke Island, out in the Waitemata Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand...
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Mar 18, 2004
tonmo
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By Tony Morelli Thales' cuttlefish/squid hybrid tattoo The TONMO Image Gallery contains dozens of images of cephalopod tattoos, broken down into three categories:octopus, cuttlefish, and squid. Cephalopod tattoos are one of the most popular subjects on TONMO -- our gallery has millions of...
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Nov 23, 2006
tonmo
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What follows is TONMO.com's exclusive interview conducted 2/3/02 with famed marine author and artist Richard Ellis (read full bio). Richard spoke a bit about recent events and his current work. TONMO.com: You are known as both an artist and a leading historian of the ocean. What came first for...
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Richard Ellis, interviewed by Tony Morelli
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Feb 3, 2002
tonmo
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What follows is TONMO.com's exclusive interview conducted 5/10/02 with marine biologist Dr. Steve O'Shea. Subsequent to this, for several years, Dr. O'Shea was a member of the TONMO.com Staff. TONMO.com: How did you get into this field? Steve O'Shea: By a series of complete accidents. My first...
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Steve O'Shea, interviewed by Tony Morelli
Original publish date
May 10, 2002
Clem
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Visit Skot Olsen's site here 1: Captain Obed Architeuthis In 1998, artist Skot Olsen painted "Captain Obed Architeuthis," and introduced a figure into his work that has now become a recurrent, nearly obsessional motif. Captain Obed bobs in a row-boat, his head pinched between a rising sea...
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Nov 17, 2003
tonmo
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Member-submitted videos from the earlier days of TONMO Videos may not be reproduced without permission.. Sorry, them's the rules... These clips were graciously contributed and intended for this site only. If you have questions, drop me a line. Click link to play video clip: 9/25/06 - Broad...
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Mar 10, 2008
tonmo
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oc·to·pus Pronunciation: 'äk-t&-p&s, -"pus Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -pus·es or oc·to·pi /-"pI/ Etymology: New Latin Octopod-, Octopus, from Greek oktOpous Date: 1758 1 : any of a genus (Octopus) of cephalopod mollusks that have eight muscular arms equipped with...
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Merriam-Webster
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Mar 9, 2003
tonmo
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RICHARD ELLIS is currently recognized as the foremost painter of marine natural history subjects in America. His paintings of whales have appeared in Audubon, National Wildlife, Australian Geographic, the Encyclopedia Britannica, and numerous other national and international publications. His...
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supplied by press / biographer
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Aug 20, 2002
tonmo
11 min read
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1,939
I wrote this in 2004 when the community was actively engaging in cephalopod creative writing. I could never decipher the lyrics to Led Zeppelin's Walter's Walk, and so I used that title as a starting place to create a ceph story around it. --Tony Morelli CHAPTER ONE McEagen knew it wouldn't be...
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Apr 8, 2004
tonmo
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1,771
Artwork by Greg Ewald Editor's note: In 2005, I asked Greg Ewald (@cthulhu77) and Erich Orser (@erich orser) to write an article to answer the popular TONMO.com visitor question, "what is Cthulhu?"... While this is not a holistic Cthulhu definition, a true, good description can be found in...
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Greg Ewald and Erich Orser
Original publish date
Mar 13, 2005
tonmo
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A collection of cephalopod-themed poetry submitted to TONMO. artwork by Nancy King Poem: After Squid School Pell-mell, they swish and brush and sweep Tumbling in one promiscuous heap. Until you wonder by what token They 'scape with all their tentacles unbroken. Bold, reckless, cunning, cool...
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various
Original publish date
Mar 4, 2003
tonmo
4 min read
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1,535
Webmaster thoughts on the first photos of living giant squid, in 2005. Note: Tony welcomes discussion on this article in this thread on our forums. By Tony Morelli Last updated: 10/1/05 Introduction I've been maintaining TONMO.com as a cephalopod interest site since 2000. Since then...
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Dec 30, 2005
Tintenfisch
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In 2008, Kat Bolstad visited the British Museum of Natural History in London and shared her experience with the TONMO community. by Kat Bolstad (tintenfisch) Last updated: Dec 2008 I would love to conduct a study on the different associations people have with the word 'museum.' Dusty...
tonmo
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What follows is an archive of some of the thoughts and observations posted on TONMO.com in the early years... A Mother's Day Reflection By Tony Morelli As we know, next to our own moms (who are indeed the very best), octopus moms are among the most selfless in the universe. My sister and her...
Original publish date
Mar 29, 2001
DHF8
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766
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For anyone interested the following is a transcript of my half of an introductory talk, delivered today at the 'Multispecies Heritage Conference' (hosted by Edge Hill Univeristy in the UK). [raw text, not corrected], that serves to introduce our cephalopod-media project to a wider audience...
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William Brown
Original publish date
Nov 27, 2020

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