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    Scientists observe octopuses punching fish proving 2020 is tough all over

    Video of the aggressive little bastards at the link.

    No one likes a bully who punches for no reason. In the human world, we tend to avoid that type of person, and as it turns, the aquatic world also has its share of bullies. Scientists recently published a study where they observed octopuses punching fish. The most interesting part of the octopus’ aggressive behavior is that there appeared to be no other reason than spite in some cases.



    Scientists call the fish-punching skills of the octopus “active displacement” of fish and say it typically occurs during collaborative hunting efforts. Fish and octopus often team to chase and trap prayed together. Perhaps the punching has to do with the octopus wanting to pray for itself.

    Marine biologist Eduardo Sampaio says that octopuses and fish are known to hunt together, enabling them to take advantage of the other’s morphology and hunting strategies. Often multiple hunting partners join the hunt creating a complicated network where investment and payoff is at times unbalanced, which gives rise to “partner control mechanisms.” In this instance, that control mechanism is the octopus punching the fish.


    The action is the octopuses’ way of establishing a sense of control and dominance during a hunting party. In this particular instance, the octopus performs a swift and explosive motion with one arm directed at a specific fish the researchers refer to as punching. The specific breed of octopus seen in the tweet below is Octopus cyanea.
    Scientists observe octopuses punching fish proving 2020 is tough all over - SlashGear

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    If it tries punching fish in Thailand, they'll probably deport it.

    Scientists call the fish-punching skills of the octopus “active displacement” of fish and say it typically occurs during collaborative hunting efforts. Fish and octopus often team to chase and trap prayed together. Perhaps the punching has to do with the octopus wanting to pray for itself.
    When did fish get religion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMadBaron View Post
    When did fish get religion?
    Molluscs aren't fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Molluscs aren't fish.
    Thank you, I did know that. The sentence is imperfectly formed, but its meaning is quite clear....

    Fish and octopus often team to chase and trap prayed together.
    Fish and octopi often team up to chase, trap and pray together.

    Clearly, the fish have all the power in the marine church (they've got the schools too). The octopi are unhappy with this arrangement, and wish to start their own breakaway denomination. I wish them well.

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