Octopus Use Coconut Shells As Mobile Home And Armor
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Most of us think of the Octopus as an eight-legged mollusk that spends its days wriggling around with its snake-like arms. However, not only does this intelligent animal have a razor-sharp memory, it has also, been known to maneuver through mazes and even try escape from tanks.
But, it is the animal's demonstration of 'tool use' that has impressed scientists the most - enabling it to become the first invertebrate to join the elite club of less than 20 animals that includes elephants, chimpanzees and crows, with similar skills.
The interesting discovery was made by a team of researchers led by Melbourne-based biologist Julian Finn. They performed more than 500 dives between 1998 and 2008 off the islands of Northern Sulawesiand Bali, Indonesia to observe the behavior of twenty Veined Octopuses. What they discovered was fascinating.
The eight-legged creatures would actively search the seabed for discarded coconut shells that were bigger than their 3-inch wide bodies. Once they were able to discover one, they would use it to hide, whenever they perceived a threat. While most settled for one, some created a bigger space, by placing one over the other, not only building a nice secure home, but also, a lookout point for predators.
While this in itself was astonishing, what was even more surprising, is what happened after the threat was gone - Instead of leaving the shells behind, the octopus would drape its eight tentacles over the hollow part, make them taut, and then awkwardly 'walk' around the seabed, carrying its 'home and armor' with it!
This habit of lugging their shells for future use and the fact that they could actually assemble two halves into a shelter to protect themselves, is what the scientists categorize as evidence of 'tool' use - Something only animals with sophisticated brains are able to do.
Mr. Finn is quite certain that this is not new behavior and that the eight-legged creatures have been using mollusk remains for quite a few years. However, the use of lighter and therefore more mobile coconut shells, seems to be fairly recent.
Julian said it was extremely hilarious to watch, and that he and his team, often ended up flooding their scuba masks, because they could not stop laughing!
Of course, as is normally the case, not all scientists believe that this demonstrates real 'tool' use. Whether it does or not, it definitely shows how intelligent these animals are - Don't you agree?
sources: nationalgeographic.com, whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com, newsscientist.com
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- anthonyabout 13 yearsWow that is really cool! I never knew that octopus had sharp memory and were very smart. I cant believe Julian Flynn dove 500 dives in the span of 10 years. I would never go in the water 500 dives.*NOT EVEN ONCE
- Evanabout 13 yearsI can't stand octopuses. This time I was really inpressed about how they figured out how to use coconust to live in. I would really like to live a coconut shell. I am too big for one now but if I was a baby it would be pretty roomy.
- Ryanabout 13 yearsWow if I where an octopus I would do that. I wonder if a cocnout is comfterbul. I bet that a coconut is really cramped.I hope that works out for the octopus.
- Dannyabout 13 yearsI wonder how it feels to live in a shell. It is cool that the octopus can move with the shell on it. The video was werid. It is cool to live in a shell.
- Kristina !!! ; Dabout 13 yearsWOW ! Isn't that amazing how it does that with the coconut ! In the video it was so funny when the octopus climbed on the camera! I never thought cows were smart but now I know that they are! But how?
- Gabriellaabout 13 yearsThe video was funny to watch the octopus carry the coconut. It used it to hide and make a home. I think the octopus was cute. It was cool to see how it used all its legs to move the coconut.
- Chrisabout 13 yearsI cant belive mollusk are that smart. I wonder if they hide in a hole and use it as a door. I wonder why people call them mollusks
- nickabout 13 yearsthats really cool how it is able to carry its "home" around. I think the octopuses are very smart.
- M!ch@el$!!!!!!!!!!!!!about 13 yearsYou have got to watch the video! It is so funny! It is cool how they move with the shell. It's got to be tight.
- Emma Babout 13 yearsI can not believe that an octopus can use this shell and walk with it! If I was an octopus, i would not want to do this. This is because i would not like to get stuck in the shell and spend my life searching for food in the shell! Although, it will give me plenty of shelter and protection!