Of Octopus Farms and Anthropomorphic Octopi…
Scientists warn that octopus farms may not be a great idea despite the fondness of some people for eating them. This is to say nothing of the fact that an octopus farm sounds like a recurrent theme in a Gary Larson Far Side cartoon. For one thing, octopuses are carnivorous, eat a lot, and are intelligent. They can figure out how to open jars, recognize individual humans, and identify puzzles that they’ve seen before. They also can become bored, and toys are sometimes put into aquariums for them to provide cognitive stimulation. They can even learn how to escape their containment facilities, possibly in search of video gaming systems.
As fishing for octopuses yields a variable and unreliable supply, efforts to farm them have been made that include dabbling in genetic modifications of the creatures. Now I, for one, don’t want to have to deal with roving mobs of bored, carnivorous, genetically-modified octopi that have escaped their farm aquariums, although this appears to be a promising premise for a Syfy Channel movie.
One might even become concerned about the plight of Hanna-Barbera’s 1960’s character Squiddly Diddly becoming frustrated in his musical aspirations, and escaping the confines of his aquatic park to take the musical and entertainment worlds by storm. Despite his name, the character was essentially an octopus, and might indulge his carnivorous nature on us if we failed to give him a listen…
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January 2, 2020 at 8:28 pm
Or worse, he might go on a Harryhausenesque rampage should his music get…octo-pirated.
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January 3, 2020 at 12:34 pm
Octopirates at sea…something else to be worried about! Just like a regular pirate but with four times the arms to swing a cutlass at you, yarr! :O
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January 3, 2020 at 12:40 pm
“Captain Blood vs. the Octo-pirates…coming soon to a theater near you! Consider your swash buckled! : )
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January 3, 2020 at 3:09 pm
How does an octo-pirate spell Rhode Island?
“ARRRRRRRRRR! AYEEEEEEEEEE!”
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