by Josh Saul | Oct 11, 2011 | Cephalopods, Photography
There have been reports of the annual fish kills or mass beachings on the coast of California. These are seasonal events that cause a large number of animals to end up on the shore somewhere. It is not known whether these events are due to human activities or are... by Josh Saul | Sep 6, 2011 | Cephalopods, Reefs in Art
Cephalopods are well known for their famous family members, the octopus and squid. But those two critters are just one corner of the class, the rest being populated with snails, nautiluses and many... by Josh Saul | Jul 27, 2011 | Cephalopods, Technology
Remember that scene from one of those bad “The Matrix” sequels where the last remaining human beings living underground go to war with giant flying robot octopuses that basically drill into their... by Josh Saul | Jul 8, 2011 | Cephalopods, Reefs in Art
To answer your question, of course someone makes a tentacle covered candlestick holder! Leave it to the collective genius at Etsy to make all sorts of merchandise available to us at all hours of the... by Josh Saul | Jul 5, 2011 | Cephalopods, Eye Candy, Photography
Over at Boing Boing is a great blog post with photos from photographer Jon Schwartz from a recent kayaking trip. These amazing images were taken while snorkeling and is a great visit up close with a whole school of these incredible... by Josh Saul | May 14, 2011 | Cephalopods, Events, Technology
Photo by Ian Banks Depending on how you look at it, these squid are either the luckiest or most unlucky in the known universe. Apparently a batch of baby bobtail squid will be on board the Endeavour space shuttle launch next week (which happens to be the last flight...