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Cephalopods

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No link unfortunately, I've tried finding it with no luck. From memory it was a university in the US but I couldn't guess which one it was.
On a similar but different note, here's what happens when you put a Giant Pacific Octopus in a large tank with sharks (at the Seattle Aquarium, which I LOVE, having been there several times)
Shark vs Octopus - Amazing Video
 
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Second only to dinosaurs, cephalopods are my favorite thing in the world.
Oh and speaking of extinct creatures and cephalopods, we cannot forget the ammonites.

Specifically my ammonites from my fossil collection ;)
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Tinker,

Thise guys are awesome. I was on an Australia Geographic research trip a few years ago and my dive buddy and I collected a specimen of what was believed to be a new species of Amphioctopus (the genus of the one in the video). I don't think it ended up being classified as such but it was still cool to find something that got the experts excited.

I don't think you can beat the flambouyant cuttlefish. They are such interesting creatures.

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I was originally going to title this thread "Cuttlefish!", but I considering how I love all cephalopods, I kept with the title I have in place
YouTube - Angry Cuttlefish
 
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Oh and speaking of extinct creatures and cephalopods, we cannot forget the ammonites.
I got my hands on the internal mould of a Jurassic ammonite on a geology field trip to the north of Scotland. One of the nice old geologists that were with us found it, and somehow (wonder how ^_^) I ended up with it. Had to lug a brick-sized, heavy block of rock around for hours while climbing over rocks and taking notes before we got back to the bus. Oh, fun times :D

All I saw of Old Red Sandstone fish was a few scattered scales in something that was neither red nor sandstone, though :(
 
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