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Cephalopods are awesome. They are incredibly sexy and the most intelligent class of invertebrates. Due to the totally bomb-ass nature of these “head-foots,” I am hereby dedicating this month’s edition of "Awe and Wonder" to the cephalopod. And what better way to begin than with the sex life of octopuses!

Until recently, not much was known about the mating habits of octopodes due to their shyness (I don’t blame them; I’d be a little frigid if some pervy scholar were taking notes on how I like to get it on, too). But some intrepid biologists at UC Berkeley studying the octopus species Abdopus aculeatus have observed a number of surprising behaviors in the little Lotharios:

...macho octopuses that didn't just mate with the first female that crossed their path. Many picked out a specific sex partner and jealously guarded her den for several days, warding off rivals to the point of strangling them if they got too close. When flirting or fighting, they would signal their manliness by displaying striped body patterns.



That sounds like more than a few of my ex-boyfriends. Strangling, striped body patterns... Chris, you were an octopus all along!

Researchers also saw small "sneaker" males that moved in on unsuspecting conquests by masquerading as females. They did this by swimming low to the ground in feminine fashion and not displaying their "male" brown stripe.



So if the pulpo macho thing doesn’t work out, the little dudes simply continue in the venerable tradition of Publius Clodius Pulcher and cross-dress to get to the ladies. I like this a lot; just think of a sea full of a bunch of little eight-legged Dr. Frank-N-Furters. So posh!

Moving across the cephalopods, we come to the squid. Now, we all know that cephalopods are quite squishy and apparently enjoy using this trait to crawl into jars (hat tip to the inimitable Karl Pilkington), so at some point I’m certain that quite a few people have begun to wonder how something so... so... gelatinous could manage to exist with a beak as hard and as sharp as it has. The critters are made for cutting themselves (whether or not squids enjoy the Cure is yet to be seen.)

Researchers at UC Santa Barbara (you Californians have all the fun!) have been studying the Humboldt squid, Dosidicus gigas, in order to figure out how this incredible beak works. It’s actually pretty amazing. The tip of the squid’s beak is exceedingly stiff, while the part attached to the squid’s body is 100 times more pliable, keeping it from tearing into the soft bits while still permitting the tearing-into of the soft bits of others.

UCSB engineer Frank Zok lays it out for us:

You can imagine the problems you'd encounter if you attached a knife blade to a block of Jell-o and tried to use that blade for cutting. The blade would cut through the Jell-o at least as much as the targeted object. In the case of the squid beak, nature takes care of the problem by changing the beak composition progressively, rather than abruptly, so that its tip can pierce prey without harming the squid in the process. It's a truly fascinating design!



Truly fascinating, Dr. Zok!

Zok’s co-author, Herb Waite, focuses on something rather different than just the construction of a little beak—namely, what that beak can do:

Squids can be aggressive, whimsical, suddenly mean, and they are always hungry. You wouldn't want to be diving next to one. A dozen of them could eat you, or really hurt you a lot.



Why are squids such fucking assholes? While their cousins are simply content strangling passers-by and dressing up like the opposite sex, squids run rampant through the ocean eating people or “hurting them a lot.” The Kraken is apparently real and lives off the coast of Santa Barbara. Take that, hippies!

Actually, the more I read about the Humboldt squid, the more I am convinced that this creepy cephalopod is probably the Antichrist. And, like any good Antichrist, homeboy is situating himself in Northern California.

This ravenous species of squid has left its usual habitat and has settled along the Pacific coast of the United States, eating up a number of species that we humans like to eat. The above video is worth watching if only to see a bunch of grizzled old fisherdudes completely freak out over these creatures, which, like some nightmarish Lovecraftian dream, eat anything that moves in a manner described as similar to how we eat corn on the cob. Anything that moves does, apparently, include humans. The fact that the first fisherman interviewed describes them as like “some kind of an alien that’s about to come after [you]” only serves to confirm the obvious: the Star-Spawn of Cthulhu are hanging out in the San Francisco Bay, eating people like corn, and waiting until the stars are right.

So, while octopuses are our sexy friends with whom we can rassle and dress up in women’s clothing, the squids are their evil twins bent on enslaving humanity and raising us as mere cattle. Like most people, I once thought the intelligence of these creatures to be “nifty” and “super-cool,” but it is indeed a great deal more sinister. As I write, I am forming a non-profit organization to investigate this tentacled peril. If you are interested in donating to this worthy cause, please send money, size 37 Louboutins, and/or first editions of 19th and 20th century occult texts to Flux Suicide c/o Grand Central Station.

Flux, of course, is quite fond of Northern California and sincerely hopes that you are not consumed by demon squids any time in the near future: certainly not before I make it to Zeitgeist again.

 

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NickiLove

NickiLove

HOPEFUL

I'm lost

APR 07, 2008 09:23 AM

Tis glad I am to live on the East Coast. biggrin

magpieboy

magpieboy

Costa Rica
June 2004

APR 07, 2008 09:30 AM

hellboy7 said:
I watched a man loose a chunk of flesh from a three foot long humboldt. It just latched onto his forearm and "CHOMP"! ((shudders))



Really? That's cool.

SuicidePuppies

SuicidePuppies

Oakland, CA
June 2003

APR 07, 2008 09:46 AM

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wildswan

wildswan

I'm lost
June 2006

APR 07, 2008 10:14 AM

Hmm, would I rather die by a shark, that'll take several large chunks out of me, or by a being ravaged by a frenzied pack of razor beaked, lightning fast, indiscriminate biters that'll take mid-sized hunks out of me, while lashing me with razor-egded feeding suckers. . . ?

Hard call.

The news that the Humboldt is now as far north as Alaska is kind of disturbing. And by kind of, I mean fairly.


I love Architeuthis, though. At least as it exist in my head from my childhood fantasies, initiated by images like this:zoom image

Skeksi

Skeksi

Chicago, IL
December 2003

APR 07, 2008 10:40 AM

Flux is my hero.

wildswan

wildswan

I'm lost
June 2006

APR 07, 2008 10:54 AM



Nowhere in the world has calamari like Spain!

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ericwine

ericwine

Charlotte Hall, MD
January 2007

APR 07, 2008 11:05 AM

A "truly fascinating" article, Flux. I'd agree that squid are the Antichrist, they're creepiness incarnate. And props for the Publius Clodius Pulcher reference. biggrin

nightgoat

nightgoat

United Kingdom
April 2005

APR 07, 2008 11:30 AM

Skywisdom said:
Has anyone else noticed the growing popularity of octopus tattoos? I knew a number of women who have them (yes, curiously, no men).



I'm planning one... For all their evilness/creepiness/arseholeness, cephalopods are FUCKING COOL... (and damn tasty)

Argene

Argene

Charlotte, NC
June 2004

APR 07, 2008 12:26 PM

Great article and entertaining

PotatoValentine

PotatoValentine

Eugene, OR
May 2007

APR 07, 2008 12:45 PM

Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

Now that I've gotten that out of my system, I can complete my comment. It was a very good article and highly entertaining! Gracias!

KikiBH

KikiBH

Washington, DC
December 2004

APR 07, 2008 12:56 PM

wildswan said:



Nowhere in the world has calamari like Spain!

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Have you had calamari steaks? SO. GOOD.

Adroitbeing

Adroitbeing

I'm lost
September 2003

APR 07, 2008 01:08 PM

I grew up in Moss Beach (Pillar Point). One of these monsters appeared in the tide pools one day (around the point from the breakwater shown in the video). It was the size of an average golden retriever and scared the shit out of we three brave high school chums who hoped to spend the day drinking beer and hunting for abalone. After seeing this thing in the pool, we decided to head to the safe recline of the beach.

livertarian

livertarian

Fairfax, VA
February 2008

APR 07, 2008 02:32 PM

Nice work Flux!

Thanks for using the word "gelatinous". One of my favorites.

I resolve to eat more squid.

Valeyard

Valeyard

Shreveport, LA
January 2005

APR 07, 2008 02:34 PM

Speaking of the spawn of Cthulhu -- aren't the stars properly aligned for Great Cthulhu's awakening in the year 2012? wink

c4ff31n3

c4ff31n3

I'm lost
November 2004

APR 07, 2008 02:58 PM

Yep. My guess is that R'lyeh will be surfacing soon. Never would have guessed it was off of NorCal.

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