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Wolferz
02-25-15, 08:17 PM
Octopus goes out for a nice crab dinner....:o

http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/wonder/octopus-leaps-out-of-water-grabs-crab/vi-BBhUYSD

August
02-25-15, 09:00 PM
Saw that clip the other day. Nature is awesome!

Jimbuna
02-26-15, 05:53 AM
Not fair, he's got eight arms to the crabs two :)

Wolferz
02-26-15, 01:36 PM
Not fair, he's got eight arms to the crabs two :)

The crab has a shell and two sharp claws. I'm sure the shellfish could coax some ink out of the octopod.:hmmm:

Jimbuna
02-27-15, 08:28 AM
The crab has a shell and two sharp claws. I'm sure the shellfish could coax some ink out of the octopod.:hmmm:

Actually, I'd be interested in seeing what the octopus actually does to the crab after taking it under that rock :hmmm:

Aktungbby
02-27-15, 01:10 PM
Actually, I'd be interested in seeing what the octopus actually does to the crab after taking it under that rock :hmmm:
It rips it up with it's beak; This will amaze ya! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q36_8s5z6S8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q36_8s5z6S8)

Wolferz
02-27-15, 06:18 PM
I don't want to be
Under the sea
In an octopus's garden
In the shade

Sailor Steve
02-27-15, 06:50 PM
:rotfl2: :rock:

Jimbuna
02-28-15, 07:47 AM
I don't want to be
Under the sea
In an octopus's garden
In the shade

John Wayne didn't mind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMamNIofWBU

Aktungbby
02-28-15, 12:56 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Colossal_octopus_by_Pierre_Denys_de_Montfort.jpg"In 1802, the French naturalist Pierre Denys de Montfort (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Denys_de_Montfort) in Histoire Naturelle Générale et Particulière des Mollusques, an encyclopedic description of mollusks, recognized the existence of two kinds of giant octopus. One being the kraken octopus, which Denys de Montfort believed had been described not only by Norwegian sailors and American whalers, but also by ancient writers such as ADM Pliny the Elder (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliny_the_Elder) (of accurate Vesuvius eruption reporting fame). The second one being the much larger colossal octopus (the one actually depicted by the image) which reportedly attacked a sailing vessel from Saint-Malo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Malo) off the coast of Angola (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angola)." After watching what that octopus did to a shark...and knowing that Norwegian and American Whalers are straight-forward observant fellas:stare:..and taking into account what a giant Kraken or Humboldt Squid (some species confusion here) can do to sperm whales, the above illustration depicted an actual alleged incident off Angola in 1801! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/Denys_de_Montfort_Poulpe_Colossal.jpg/220px-Denys_de_Montfort_Poulpe_Colossal.jpg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Denys_de_Montfort_Poulpe_Colossal.jpg)Require d viewing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0uMwRs42PA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0uMwRs42PA) Bottom line: if there are extremely aggressive intelligent squid in the water(Santa Cruz-Monterey???)-ie his food chain...I think I'm outta there!:hmph:

Wolferz
02-28-15, 06:04 PM
I don't want to be
Under the sea
In an octopus's garden
In the shade

Give me a knife
It might save my life
In an octopus's garden
With you.

Aktungbby
03-29-15, 03:19 PM
Western Approaches, off the tip of Cornwall: Georg-Günther von Forstner in U-28 stops the British freighter SS Flaminian, 3,500 tons, carrying a general cargo from Glasgow to South Africa. The crew are allowed to abandon ship and the steamer sunk with the deck gun. Von Forstner's score now stands at 8 ships and 21,003 tons.
I totalled it all up...and it is 21,003 tons!:up: And then things got interesting!!! Bear in mind that U-boat skippers, especially of the von Forstner calibre are straight shooting, precise caculating Alpha sorts that don't miss out on the details-their lives depend on it: http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2010/11/u-28-abomination-atlantic- (http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2010/11/u-28-abomination-atlantic-ocean/) & http://blogs.forteana.org/node/93 (http://blogs.forteana.org/node/93)
“On July 30, 1915, our U-28 torpedoed the British steamer Iberian,http://i0.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/WWI-U-boat-300x186.jpg?resize=300%2C186 (http://i2.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/WWI-U-boat.jpg) which was carrying a cargo across the North Atlantic. The steamer sank so swiftly that its bow stuck up almost vertically into the air. Moments later the hull of the Iberian disappeared.”
“The wreckage remained beneath the water for approximately twenty-five seconds, at a depth that was clearly impossible to assess, when suddenly there was a violent explosion, which shot pieces of debris — among them a gigantic aquatic animal — out of the water to a height of approximately 80-feet.”
http://i2.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/U-28_monster_etching1-300x178.jpg?resize=300%2C178 (http://i1.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/U-28_monster_etching1.jpg)“At that moment I had with me in the conning tower six of my officers of the watch, including the chief engineer, the navigator, and the helmsman. Simultaneously we all drew one another’s attention to this wonder of the seas, which was writhing and struggling among the debris.”
“We were unable to identify the creature, but all of us agreed that it resembled an aquatic crocodile, which was about 60-feet long, with four limbs resembling large webbed feet, a long, pointed tail and a head which also tapered to a point. Unfortunately we were not able to take a photograph, for the animal sank out of sight after ten or fifteen seconds.” Of the six other men on the con only seaman Robert Maas survived the war and he never said a word! "Unfortunately, almost all witnesses to the incident were later killed. But one lives on: our then cook, submariner Robert Maas, who lives in Gross Ottersleben, near Magdeburg, and who saw the animal while it was still flailing in the air. To my delight, I recently met him again by chance...but if seaman Maas did indeed see anything, he never seems to have placed the fact on record." None of the 61 survivors of the Iberian said any thing about a 60' crocodile either. It has been suggested by some — including us in the original version of this article — that this creature is mostly likely a living specimen of the flipper bearing, croc-featured, long presumed to be extinct mosasaur species, but the fact that Commander von Forstner specifically described the creature as having “webbed” feet would seem to suggest that the culprit is more akin to also allegedly extinct family of gargantuan sea crocodiles known as thalattosuchia. http://i0.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/u-28_jurassic-crocodile-300x162.jpg?resize=300%2C162 (http://i1.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/u-28_jurassic-crocodile.jpg) Two things are certain that come to mind: A; We thought coelacanths were extinct until one was caught in the 60's>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/36/Latimeria_chalumnae_replica.jpg/220px-Latimeria_chalumnae_replica.jpg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Latimeria_chalumnae_replica.jpg) B; We don't know really all that much about what's really down there.:timeout: C; The sinking of Iberian was off Fastnet, Ireland. Close enough!...I hope 'Nessie' made back to Loch Ness:hmmm: http://i1.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/loch-ness-monster-287x300.jpg?resize=287%2C300 (http://i0.wp.com/americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/loch-ness-monster.jpg)Nessie on the loose??!! Then came 1977 and it gets real interesting: http://www.discoverynews.us/DISCOVERY%20MUSEUM/CreaturesFromTheDeep/Plesiosaur-Japanese-Fishing-Nets.html (http://www.discoverynews.us/DISCOVERY%20MUSEUM/CreaturesFromTheDeep/Plesiosaur-Japanese-Fishing-Nets.html) http://www.discoverynews.us/images/Plesiosaur%20stamp.jpghttp://www.discoverynews.us/DISCOVERY%20MUSEUM/CreaturesFromTheDeep/CreaturesIMAGES/Plesiosaur_Body_2_large.jpghttp://www.discoverynews.us/DISCOVERY%20MUSEUM/CreaturesFromTheDeep/CreaturesIMAGES/Tylosaurus_large.jpg"“It seems that these animals are not extinct after all. It’s impossible for only one to have survived. There must be a group.” :hmm2:Von Forster was on to something. IMHO

Sailor Steve
03-29-15, 03:31 PM
Fascinating! Not one source I've looked at mentions that story, or of course I would have reported it. That said, the linked site seems to have done their homework and there is no reason not to believe the story.

Thanks for pointing that out. :sunny:

[edit] Love that illustration of him airborne.

Aktungbby
03-29-15, 03:40 PM
USS STEIN FF-1065 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/USS_Stein_FF-1065.jpgwas successfully attacked on the rubber coating of the sonar dome leaving teeth indicative of a 150 foot squid "She is noteworthy as a U.S. Navy vessel that has apparently been attacked by an unknown species of giant squid (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squid). In 1978, the "NOFOUL" rubber coating of her AN/SQS-26 SONAR dome was damaged by multiple cuts over 8 percent of the dome surface. Nearly all of the cuts contained remnants of sharp, curved claws found on the rims of suction cups of some squid tentacles. The claws were much larger than those of any squid that had been discovered at that time." Such sizing give inkling as to true size of the creature. [wiki] Still referred to as the Stein Monster.:arrgh!:

fireftr18
03-29-15, 05:09 PM
John Wayne didn't mind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMamNIofWBU

Pretty sure Ringo Starr didn't mind either.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgPqmRNjoTE

Wolferz
04-02-15, 03:43 AM
The crab used Maxwell's silver hammer and got away.:up:

Bang bang!

Wolferz
04-02-15, 07:26 AM
Ant colony experiment conducted on the ISS...
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/scientists-sent-ants-into-space-this-is-what-they-looked-like/ar-AAajuV3#image=1

Now they need an exterminator.:-?:O:

I wonder how an octopus would react to micro gravity?

Wolferz
05-12-15, 06:41 AM
Curious Great White Shark comes up for a photo op and says cheese...
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/australia/shark-close-up-curious-great-white-shark-almost-touches-the-lens/ar-BBjzQJB?ocid=iehp
:o:timeout:

Jimbuna
05-12-15, 07:40 AM
Curious Great White Shark comes up for a photo op and says cheese...
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/australia/shark-close-up-curious-great-white-shark-almost-touches-the-lens/ar-BBjzQJB?ocid=iehp
:o:timeout:

"You're gonna need a bigger boat."

Bilge_Rat
05-12-15, 08:21 AM
Don't have a photo, but it turns out I have wild minks living at my cottage. Saturday morning, I was drinking a coffee by the lake when I heard a noise, when I looked down I saw what I thought was a skinny squirrel with a fish in its mouth. He took one look at me, darted inside some weeds and immediately re-appeared minus the fish. He then started darting around rocks to take a better look at me ( I was standing motionless to not scare him off), he finally flashed his teeth presumably to intimidate me and dove in the Lake.

Aggressive little buggers.

Wolferz
05-12-15, 11:38 AM
Don't have a photo, but it turns out I have wild minks living at my cottage. Saturday morning, I was drinking a coffee by the lake when I heard a noise, when I looked down I saw what I thought was a skinny squirrel with a fish in its mouth. He took one look at me, darted inside some weeds and immediately re-appeared minus the fish. He then started darting around rocks to take a better look at me ( I was standing motionless to not scare him off), he finally flashed his teeth presumably to intimidate me and dove in the Lake.

Aggressive little buggers.

I frequently get the same curious looks from our local Timber Tigers.:D

Aktungbby
05-12-15, 11:52 AM
We need to open a:subsim: thread about weasels, minks, and polecats...and ferrets!!:D

Onkel Neal
05-12-15, 03:12 PM
In 5 million years he will be the dominant species here. I know there are lots of times I wish I had 3 arms, let alone 8

Aktungbby
06-06-15, 11:38 AM
http://cbsnews2.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2015/06/05/459db643-1bf0-457f-a61d-8c1ac877d981/thumbnail/620x350/3987cdeeac8cf42094b519b0d62ace7e/fake-orca-sea-lions-ap638360720552.jpgMove over :subsim:!!!:k_rofl: In an effort to use a fake, life-sized orca to scare off hundreds of sea lions crowding docks off the Oregon coast ended, at least temporarily, with the fiberglass creature belly-up after it was swamped by a passing ship.
Still, Port of Astoria Executive Director Jim Knight said the sea lions briefly "got deathly silent" when the orca sailed into view. That was just before it started listing and tipped over Thursday night." "Our crew from the port had to go rescue the operator so he didn't drown.
"You can't make this stuff up," http://www.cbsnews.com/news/oregon-sea-lions-fake-orca/ (http://www.cbsnews.com/news/oregon-sea-lions-fake-orca/) http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--T70hE9Qz--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_636/1284250589249504688.jpgIt was a cunning scheme, one that pitted the sly artifice of man against whatever it is sea lions have. But alas—nature won. http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--SZqZ90O9--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_636/1284250589305937072.jpg

Wolferz
06-06-15, 12:52 PM
It was almost a Killer Whale.:haha:

Wolferz
07-06-15, 06:09 PM
In Boston, Mass, of all places.:hmmm:
Insulated with detrtitus and refreezing itself with it's ice core...
Snow pile from winter 14/15 hasn't melted yet.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/remnant-of-boston%e2%80%99s-brutal-winter-threatens-to-outlast-summer/ar-AAcDDnn?ocid=iehp

Aktungbby
07-06-15, 07:25 PM
http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AAcDIyH.img?h=428&w=728&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=fMan we could use all that right about now...MODERATOR: please move to CA Drought Thread:D

Aktungbby
09-19-17, 06:23 PM
And then things got interesting!!! Bear in mind that U-boat skippers, especially of the von Forstner calibre are straight shooting, precise caculating Alpha sorts that don't miss out on the details-their lives depend on it... Fascinating! Not one source I've looked at mentions that story, or of course I would have reported it. That said, the linked site seems to have done their homework and there is no reason not to believe the story.

Thanks for pointing that out. :sunny:

[edit] Love that illustration of him airborne. Just found this while in another U boot discovery thread: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-37691283 (http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-37691283)
The entire crew of the U-boat is reported to have abandoned ship due to the "monster attack".


Once aboard the British ship HM Drifter Coreopsis, their commander, Captain Krech described their encounter.
He is said to have spoken of a beast with "large eyes, set in a horny sort of skull…with teeth that could be seen glistening in the moonlight".
He apparently claimed that the sub was so damaged in its battle with the "monster", it could no longer submerge.