An octopus catching a falcon, is an impressive feat. Imagine if the octopus had tricked the eagle, by using it's tentacle as a lure, almost like reverse fishing. If that were the case, the octopus earned it's meal.
If it was a dog or cat most people would save it. Why should we show less compassion for eagles? Octopuses are smart. They'll find another meal if one gets away. Pretty sure NONE of you will feel sorry for me if a seagull grabbed a hot dog out of my hand while I was trying to eat it.
I remember as a kid, going on a field trip to the aquarium in San Francisco. An employee told us a story about how a year or two previous, fish from other exhibits were going missing. Apparently the octopus had figured out a way to slip out of it habitat, flop around the floors of the aquarium, (AFTER HOURS)eat fish, and slither back into its habitat like nothing happened for the opening of the aquarium. Super intelligent creatures.
Same thing happened at the Monterrey Bay Aquarium. They had one Pacific octopus that was eyeballing the crabs in the the plexiglass tank across the way. After the aquarium closed for the day, it was escaping from its tank, crawling across the floor, going into the crab tank to gobble them up, and then returning to their own tank before daybreak. It went on for a few nights. Then someone came in 2 hours early and caught the octopus on the floor, crawling back to its tank. * Ohhp!..Busted * They fixed the problem by putting a locking lid on the octopus tank and moving the crabs to a different tank that was out of sight so that the octopus wouldn't be tempted anymore.
@@i.i.iiii.i.i actually no, the reason they are so smart is because they are soft. this meant that they had to develop intelligence to survive because they are vulnerable.
@@schmoop3660 I'm not sure if that's the actual reason, but it could very well be the case... But now that they are already intelligent it probably wouldn't hurt if they had a little more extra protection ;)
That's the problem, though. Octopus mains should have put more evolution points into their playthrough cycle length to make the most of their high intelligence stat.
Codeine Cowboy octopuses very good! you boil it, then you skin it, you serve it with Greek dressing, feta cheese, beets, tomatoes, olives, pepperoncini peppers! Cucumber slices, it's an old Greek salad recipe!
The Eagle is a sacred animal. Back in the ancient days they were known as messengers of the gods pretty much. Especially in Greek and Roman culture these animals were very important, same with Hawks. It represents power and unity. The bird can see everything, and knows what to look out for. But so can the octopus... So i guess the octopus could be the negative version of the bird if you think about it... The bird provides a feather while the octopus provides the ink.
@@midnightmythos Good question but actually yes I have, also tried salvia numerous times. Gotta admit that's part of the reason why I have such a fascination for animals and their purpose beyond just evolution but in a more spiritual type of way I guess you can say. It really opens you up to a lot of things and shows you that there's also a spiritual force present on this Earth that we gotta respect.
@@haxzie8644 From wikipedia: The standard pluralised form of "octopus" in English is "octopuses";[8] the Ancient Greek plural ὀκτώποδες, "octopodes" (/ɒkˈtɒpədiːz/), has also been used historically.[9] The alternative plural "octopi" is considered grammatically incorrect because it wrongly assumes that octopus is a Latin second declension "-us" noun or adjective when, in either Greek or Latin, it is a third declension noun.
Best is the octopus that watched security, snuck out at night, ate the phish in the other tank because that's what it wanted and then snuck back. It did this repeatedly dodging security, night after night.
I’ve always felt that the ability to change colors with that level of accuracy would be the coolest genetic enhancement humans could do to themselves lol
Makes such a great opposing monster, so many abilities, so intelligent. It makes sense they’re extremely intelligent, look at the body and what it can actually do. I’ve heard that each tentacle kind of thinks for itself, and takes commands from the main head. Making each appendage its own individual, but part of one system. Like an under water ant colony in one body.
Because he watches Joe Rogan and knew it would elecit a response from the audience. We can trace cephalopods back to a common ancestor so it's not even a good theory.
I mean what does alien even mean? Seems to me like they’re using it to describe something weird and bizarre. We know more about what’s in space than we do about the ocean. I think that qualifies as fucking alien to most people.
Yes, I couldn't remember what guest said that, but yeah, Joe likes to bring up the alien thing all the time even though we can trace the evolution pretty accurately.
Octopus are mollusks which compromise around 23% of all marine organisms. Clams, slugs, snails, mussels, cuttlefish, squid are all related and we have solid evidence of their evolution going back to the Cambrian around 550 million years ago. Roe Jogan -- "I'm not saying it was aliens, but I am saying it was DMT."
Dang it! I've been stuck on JRE recently for my ambient mental stimulation. I love love love these fascinating topics and love to learn new things. I put this podcast on TH-cam hoping that images referenced would be shown. I get so bummed when they're not.
I love the way theyre looking at octopus eggs saying it reminds them of the matrix as if octopus eggs were inspired by the matrix not the other way around
While I am not a huge fan of podcasts myself. Listening to these guys talk about wildlife is so enjoyable. Cause you can really hear the enjoyment in there voices
Watched all the clips and actual pod so many times I feel like I was there 😂. Forrest is one of the best guests though, so much knowledge and cool stories plus he’s a biologist which you wouldn’t expect being unaware of his work but he’s been and seen some crazy things for sure .
Predator versus predator. I think you might have stumbled across a war between two evolutionary rivals rarely seen in nature. The octopus defends its ocean territory. It’s smart enough and has a good enough memory. To capture a bird of prey. That regularly hunts fish in the same area. I remember some old sailor story’s about seeing this. Catching it on video is proof that those old stories were true. It’s rare for an octopus to leave the safety of its rocks. To reach up and grab a sea bird. But I think for them it’s an easier meal to catch then most fish. Since the birds sit there paddling. With an eagle it must have been a bad catch. Like the fish was too heavy. Octopus are ambush predators. Known to jump onto prey already trying to eat something else.
The fact that they have genetically similarity to other species doesnt make this less likely. Assuming that evolution works similarly elsewhere in the universe, a base organism could have been deposited here and then the other organisms could evolve from that. As well assuming that there is some ubiquity of DNA as a means of propagating life, convergent evolution would allow organisms with similar genomes to develop in similar environments regardless of location.
metamorphicorder Yes it does. Unless all the other species were deposited here too, their unique genes almost guarantee they’re close relatives to cephalopods. As well as their physical traits.
@@wompbozer3939 not really. The genetic material having somehow been by change ejected from a planet in such a way that it survived an interstellar trip and landing on a suitable planet and propagating is much less likely than carbon based dna mediated life being similar enough between worlds that something could be transplanted and be similar enough that it seems to fall into a taxon that currently exists on that world. Its orders of magnitude harder in my opinion for the former to happen over the latter.
metamorphicorder The actual genetic markers are similar to the other cephalopods. This couldn’t happen on accident. I’m not even talking about physical traits. There’s no reason why they would be so closely related genetically and not share a common ancestor. It’s like saying dna evidence used in court isn’t trustworthy because one person could have been transplanted from another planet. Even in the highly unlikely case that octopi didn’t share so many cephalopod features, it would be almost certain that they’re related to other cephalopods just based on the gene sequence. There is so much unused code in there that it’s obviously a relative.
@@wompbozer3939 you don't get it. Identical life could develop on another world. Environment dictates evolution. There are 4 bases. That's it. So it's totally possible that something similar enough to something else that it even has similar dna could come from one place and end up in another. It's not that hard to imagine that. If it comes from a similar enough environment then it's going to be similar.
metamorphicorder Even if environment produces a similar creature, it’s not gonna produce the unique genetic signature that comes from evolving from the same relatives. It just doesn’t work like that. I hear what you’re saying, and suppose it could be possible against the backdrop of infinite universes and infinite evolutions, but it’s extremely unlikely and unnecessary to propose they came from another planet.
I could imagine an octopus sitting across from Joe, choppin it up. Headset on, leaning forward, gettin into the shit, asking Joe about human shit. Joe offering the Octo some DMT, about to get weird as fuck.
Really weird that an animal (octopus) sorta behaves like a human? Has Joe discovered dogs, cats, pigs, apes, and parrots? Somewhere a dolphin wants Joe to hold its beer.
Whist diving I once saw a cuttle fish mimicking a hermit crab, pretending to walk on the sea floor, using two tenticals to mimic eyes of a hermit crab. Till we got too close and it switched colour and swam away.
Birds have very different colours on uv light and others that we struggle to see. What about octopus? I guarantee you the mysteries of octopus have not been found
You know what's even more interesting: They can see using their fucking skin! They have the have the same photoreceptors on their skin as they have in they eyes. They are more loosely arranged and obviously can't see a sharp image, but they can still see a blurred image. That's probably one reason why they are so good at copying the background with their skin! www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2015/may/20/octopus-skin-contains-light-sensors
Used to work as a DM and every night dive I did I'd just looked for occys. I remember reading an article this marine biologist wrote years ago and it freaked me out. He said if octopus were raised and taught to hunt by there parents like a lot of animals do they would decimate the ocean ecosystem. Everything they learn they do is from birth as the mother dies around the time they are born as opposed to a species like orca that teach there young how to hunt and survive.
I always see octopus entities on high doses of LSD and when I smoke DMT. Very fascinating creatures. Makes you wonder if the ocean is a different planet in and of itself.
I have always thought, all the asteroids, which have live organisms on them, & landing in our ocean's, have evolved into some of the sea creatures we know today, like octopi. I find this completely fascinating!😉🇺🇸
Who remembers the video of that octopus escaping its aquarium at night when the owner is asleep? The guy had set up a camera to film it at night to find out what it was doing. Well it escapes but then it starts making its way UP THE STAIRS. The footage of it slowly going up the stairs is very unsettling but also hilarious 😂
at this point i've watched about 10 clips from this podcast and I feel like I should have just watched the whole episode.
Nadir That’s what happens with every JRE podcast.
Why am I feeling the same 😔😔
Lol me too this guy's have really good 👌 conversations 😂
Dude same..!!! This guy is sooooo fascinating.!
Me 🤣😂🤣
He needs an octopus on the podcast
Joe " bring out an octopus Jimmy " Rogen 😂😂😂😂
Bruh
“Jamie where’s the fuckin octopus”
yea, octopus on dmt hosting joe on his podcast :)
🤭
“Yeah I’m very concerned about the future of our species. But back to octopus’s” Only in a JRE clip
Octopi *
An octopus catching a falcon, is an impressive feat. Imagine if the octopus had tricked the eagle, by using it's tentacle as a lure, almost like reverse fishing. If that were the case, the octopus earned it's meal.
Isnt a falcon different to an eagle
@@Ck-jy8bw no Falcons go caawww and eagles go cawww. They're the same.
@@wilsongang3279 you've got me there
Pretty sure the eagle was already injured and floating in the water.. but what do I know? lol
Won't surprise me a bit,those buggers are smart AF.
That octopus should not have had his meal victory stolen
Fuck that octopus he’s got plenty shit to eat he’ll be fine
That octopus was too small and wasn't gonna win. It can't even react when the guys peel it off because it is so tired.
Yeah but it was and eagle ! Not just any 🐦.😁
If it was a dog or cat most people would save it. Why should we show less compassion for eagles? Octopuses are smart. They'll find another meal if one gets away. Pretty sure NONE of you will feel sorry for me if a seagull grabbed a hot dog out of my hand while I was trying to eat it.
Pete Kapinos Yea, let nature run its course. Like, wtf? Although it’s weird af how the octopus even captured the eagle to begin with.
I remember as a kid, going on a field trip to the aquarium in San Francisco. An employee told us a story about how a year or two previous, fish from other exhibits were going missing. Apparently the octopus had figured out a way to slip out of it habitat, flop around the floors of the aquarium, (AFTER HOURS)eat fish, and slither back into its habitat like nothing happened for the opening of the aquarium. Super intelligent creatures.
Same thing happened at the Monterrey Bay Aquarium. They had one Pacific octopus that was eyeballing the crabs in the the plexiglass tank across the way.
After the aquarium closed for the day, it was escaping from its tank, crawling across the floor, going into the crab tank to gobble them up, and then returning to their own tank before daybreak.
It went on for a few nights. Then someone came in 2 hours early and caught the octopus on the floor, crawling back to its tank. * Ohhp!..Busted *
They fixed the problem by putting a locking lid on the octopus tank and moving the crabs to a different tank that was out of sight so that the octopus wouldn't be tempted anymore.
That’s what happened in Nemo “finding Dory“ without the kill but same escape tactic 😂
@@Pollard_Wifey yeah that's where he stole the story from 😂🤣🤣🤣
It is something they tell to kids at aquariums
Hahaha i love ur username. U from the bay fosho😂🍪
I just read a popular science article where they gave them Ecstasy, and found out they love to hug each other. LOL
It's unfortunate that Octo's lifespans are so short. If they lived to 50 years or longer they would surely dominate the sea's.
Oh definitely, especially if they became bigger along with their lifespan
@@Leo-wy1by
And a little harder :P
@@i.i.iiii.i.i actually no, the reason they are so smart is because they are soft. this meant that they had to develop intelligence to survive because they are vulnerable.
@@schmoop3660
I'm not sure if that's the actual reason, but it could very well be the case...
But now that they are already intelligent it probably wouldn't hurt if they had a little more extra protection ;)
That's the problem, though. Octopus mains should have put more evolution points into their playthrough cycle length to make the most of their high intelligence stat.
We really slice up and deep fry the closest thing we have to an alien just because we’re hungry
@@peterbach1126 cannibal tribe from the amazon head ass...
Fucking vegans
They are no aliens to compare to. This argument makes no sense.
Amel Jasarevic an alien something that you not familiar with, it's as simple as that!
Codeine Cowboy octopuses very good! you boil it, then you skin it, you serve it with Greek dressing, feta cheese, beets, tomatoes, olives, pepperoncini peppers! Cucumber slices, it's an old Greek salad recipe!
But what are octopus thoughts on DMT?
The Eagle is a sacred animal. Back in the ancient days they were known as messengers of the gods pretty much. Especially in Greek and Roman culture these animals were very important, same with Hawks. It represents power and unity. The bird can see everything, and knows what to look out for. But so can the octopus... So i guess the octopus could be the negative version of the bird if you think about it... The bird provides a feather while the octopus provides the ink.
NoctOG333 that’s wild have you tried dmt
@@midnightmythos Good question but actually yes I have, also tried salvia numerous times. Gotta admit that's part of the reason why I have such a fascination for animals and their purpose beyond just evolution but in a more spiritual type of way I guess you can say. It really opens you up to a lot of things and shows you that there's also a spiritual force present on this Earth that we gotta respect.
NoctOG333 DON DEMARCO
If you pluck the hairs of my nuts and smoke it....you can cure cancer ;)
If an octopus can catch an Eagle it deserves that dinner 😂
Joe “I saw a lot of Eagles so they’re not Endangered” Rogan
They used to be but I don't think they are anymore
@@Kyle17206 Correct.
Kyle you’re right
They haven't been endangered since 2007
@@Kyle17206 kyle how to fix stick drift on ps5 controller plz
I wonder if an octopus can make a new color.
🧐
lol.....but they mimic
Interesting thought. However If it could we couldn’t see it, because our eyes only allow us to see so much
@@haroldgodwinson7241 octupi can produce microwaves luck into it pussyboi
Combustion69 which means we can see colours that don’t exist on our spectrum right? Fucking moron
Octopuses smoke DMT that’s the only reasonable explanation
Christian Ponce makes sense
hello, good sir, the correct plural of octopus is octopi, have an amazing day.
I was in search of this comment ! 😂😂
there is sea sponges that contain dmt
@@haxzie8644 From wikipedia: The standard pluralised form of "octopus" in English is "octopuses";[8] the Ancient Greek plural ὀκτώποδες, "octopodes" (/ɒkˈtɒpədiːz/), has also been used historically.[9] The alternative plural "octopi" is considered grammatically incorrect because it wrongly assumes that octopus is a Latin second declension "-us" noun or adjective when, in either Greek or Latin, it is a third declension noun.
Forrest Galante is slowly but surely becoming my favorite guest. Love the animal talk on the podcast!
"I'm very concerned about the nature of our species..."
"But going back to octopus"
Best is the octopus that watched security, snuck out at night, ate the phish in the other tank because that's what it wanted and then snuck back. It did this repeatedly dodging security, night after night.
I’ve always felt that the ability to change colors with that level of accuracy would be the coolest genetic enhancement humans could do to themselves lol
Joe is in his natural habitat when he talks about animals
Of course an octopus can overpower a bird. It would definitely have a leg up on an eagle.
Jo Po a horse is stronger than both.
*6 legs
That was a good one 😂
Bro simple all the octopus had to do is take back control and get a couple hooks in done
But can it change colors though
“The monkey people saved me from the kraken”
I fucking died laughing 😂😂😂
I honestly find this guest amazing he's so entertaining to listen to and his experience are so interesting I want to see him more on this podcast
Yes.
check out the wild times podcast he's got great stories.
Now I really need to smoke some Space Weed.
Lmao
ive considered smoking "sea weed"
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYIN
What if we had eight arms?🐙
Be like a one man hooka .
🤣🤣🤣
Who else remembers the epic fight between King Kong and that giant Octopus in the original King Kong vs Godzilla movie?
By far one of my favorite guests!! So interesting
Jamie puts up clips for literally one second
Gotta watch out for that copyright claim brother
Makes such a great opposing monster, so many abilities, so intelligent.
It makes sense they’re extremely intelligent, look at the body and what it can actually do. I’ve heard that each tentacle kind of thinks for itself, and takes commands from the main head. Making each appendage its own individual, but part of one system. Like an under water ant colony in one body.
The biggest downfall of the octopus is the short life span. We might be living in a world dominated by octopi if they lived longer 🤣🤣🤣
This is the reason Jeremy Cobell whispers octopus in that Bob Lazar interview. Many comments on that vid wondering why he whispered that.
Because he watches Joe Rogan and knew it would elecit a response from the audience. We can trace cephalopods back to a common ancestor so it's not even a good theory.
Joe Rogan not a fan of Khabib confirmed.
Omg I've been waiting for this guy to come back with his exotic animals
They can also squeeze through small holes which is insane.
Brian cox already told joe they aren’t that alien but guess rogan knows better
If aliens told Joe, Brian’s an Alien, Joe’d know better. He’s my bad eagle.
Cox is a physicist not a marine biologist.
I mean what does alien even mean? Seems to me like they’re using it to describe something weird and bizarre. We know more about what’s in space than we do about the ocean. I think that qualifies as fucking alien to most people.
Yes, I couldn't remember what guest said that, but yeah, Joe likes to bring up the alien thing all the time even though we can trace the evolution pretty accurately.
Octopus are mollusks which compromise around 23% of all marine organisms. Clams, slugs, snails, mussels, cuttlefish, squid are all related and we have solid evidence of their evolution going back to the Cambrian around 550 million years ago. Roe Jogan -- "I'm not saying it was aliens, but I am saying it was DMT."
Dang it! I've been stuck on JRE recently for my ambient mental stimulation. I love love love these fascinating topics and love to learn new things. I put this podcast on TH-cam hoping that images referenced would be shown. I get so bummed when they're not.
Joe “look, I like eagles too” Rogan.
Joe Rogan after hearing they are trying to grow weed in space: "Brooooo"
Literally half of us.
I actually cried watching the dreaming octopus video
The eagle went for the octopus.
Thrill of the chase
Damn right
'Is weed legal in space?'
Joe is tackling the hard hitting questions
Man wearing American flag on shirt, with a giant American flag proclaims:
"I don't like eagles"
Joe “I’m very concerned about the future of our species” Rogan
Joe “Octopuses” Rogan
I looked it up, cause I thought it was octopi. But octopuses is actually the correct way to say it. But octopi is accepted.
Gabe Hardeay Oh shit really?
WALSHmusic it’s almost 2020 everything is accepted
WALSHmusic yes because it’s not from a Latin 2 declension word, but from Greek so it doesn’t follow the fungus rule
@@gabriel8328 Octopi is certainly wrong, but octopodes would be the best plural form, if you want to recognize the word's Greek origins.
Joe is obsessed with octopi. He keeps bringing them up in interviews as possible aliens.
I love the way theyre looking at octopus eggs saying it reminds them of the matrix as if octopus eggs were inspired by the matrix not the other way around
I can't even imagine what colours and textures an octopus high out of his mind would display.
No expects the octopus inquisition.
Forrest Gallente is genuinely a fascinating person.
Octopus came from the DMT realm. JOE ROGAN
Mr Buffalo Mafia
While I am not a huge fan of podcasts myself. Listening to these guys talk about wildlife is so enjoyable. Cause you can really hear the enjoyment in there voices
My daily 'high moment': What if humans were designed to give life to machines?
Watched all the clips and actual pod so many times I feel like I was there 😂. Forrest is one of the best guests though, so much knowledge and cool stories plus he’s a biologist which you wouldn’t expect being unaware of his work but he’s been and seen some crazy things for sure .
Imagine seeing an octopus on *Mars.*
I'd be less shocked seeing that than I would seeing it on earth if I didn't know the existed
Predator versus predator. I think you might have stumbled across a war between two evolutionary rivals rarely seen in nature. The octopus defends its ocean territory. It’s smart enough and has a good enough memory. To capture a bird of prey. That regularly hunts fish in the same area. I remember some old sailor story’s about seeing this. Catching it on video is proof that those old stories were true.
It’s rare for an octopus to leave the safety of its rocks. To reach up and grab a sea bird. But I think for them it’s an easier meal to catch then most fish.
Since the birds sit there paddling. With an eagle it must have been a bad catch. Like the fish was too heavy. Octopus are ambush predators. Known to jump onto prey already trying to eat something else.
Uh praying mantis are absolute neptunes.
""Would he was on here, I don't even think he inhaled" 😂😂😂 savage Joe
The fact that they have genetically similarity to other species doesnt make this less likely. Assuming that evolution works similarly elsewhere in the universe, a base organism could have been deposited here and then the other organisms could evolve from that. As well assuming that there is some ubiquity of DNA as a means of propagating life, convergent evolution would allow organisms with similar genomes to develop in similar environments regardless of location.
metamorphicorder Yes it does. Unless all the other species were deposited here too, their unique genes almost guarantee they’re close relatives to cephalopods. As well as their physical traits.
@@wompbozer3939 not really. The genetic material having somehow been by change ejected from a planet in such a way that it survived an interstellar trip and landing on a suitable planet and propagating is much less likely than carbon based dna mediated life being similar enough between worlds that something could be transplanted and be similar enough that it seems to fall into a taxon that currently exists on that world. Its orders of magnitude harder in my opinion for the former to happen over the latter.
metamorphicorder The actual genetic markers are similar to the other cephalopods. This couldn’t happen on accident. I’m not even talking about physical traits. There’s no reason why they would be so closely related genetically and not share a common ancestor. It’s like saying dna evidence used in court isn’t trustworthy because one person could have been transplanted from another planet. Even in the highly unlikely case that octopi didn’t share so many cephalopod features, it would be almost certain that they’re related to other cephalopods just based on the gene sequence. There is so much unused code in there that it’s obviously a relative.
@@wompbozer3939 you don't get it. Identical life could develop on another world. Environment dictates evolution.
There are 4 bases. That's it.
So it's totally possible that something similar enough to something else that it even has similar dna could come from one place and end up in another.
It's not that hard to imagine that.
If it comes from a similar enough environment then it's going to be similar.
metamorphicorder Even if environment produces a similar creature, it’s not gonna produce the unique genetic signature that comes from evolving from the same relatives. It just doesn’t work like that. I hear what you’re saying, and suppose it could be possible against the backdrop of infinite universes and infinite evolutions, but it’s extremely unlikely and unnecessary to propose they came from another planet.
Elon did not inhale lmao it was funny
It seems we're the only species on this planet that had to learn from everything natural habitat
'' Look at their little eyeballs. '' 😂😂😂😂😂😂
how do they know octopuses are the most alien-like creatures on earth? have they seen aliens before?
zoe lane yes
Don’t take it so literally bro
Yes.
google what alien means,i think you're misinformed
@@TheTobirianagentzero what does "Alien" mean.
I could imagine an octopus sitting across from Joe, choppin it up. Headset on, leaning forward, gettin into the shit, asking Joe about human shit. Joe offering the Octo some DMT, about to get weird as fuck.
Really weird that an animal (octopus) sorta behaves like a human? Has Joe discovered dogs, cats, pigs, apes, and parrots? Somewhere a dolphin wants Joe to hold its beer.
Joe Rogan... He knows about apes, he knows about Octopi...
Has anyone told him about kangaroos?
I ate Octopus once, the meat is pretty tough but it tastes pretty good.
Liar
Charlotte louise why would he lie you can eat octopus almost anywhere
Too chewy.
Joe magically snuck in shrooms in a conversation on octopi
“Elon sent weed into space?”
“That’s interesting cuz when he was on here I don’t think he even inhaled” 😂😂
He didn't and he knew it would affect his stock anyway. Kind of like a kid pretending to be stoned. Lame.
The Octopus's DNA is unlike anything else in nature, they are tricky to keep in a tank as they are exceptional escape artists
Joe “the Matrix is not that far off” Rogan
Indeed. Keanu and the Matrix come back in 2021.
Whist diving I once saw a cuttle fish mimicking a hermit crab, pretending to walk on the sea floor, using two tenticals to mimic eyes of a hermit crab. Till we got too close and it switched colour and swam away.
Birds have very different colours on uv light and others that we struggle to see. What about octopus? I guarantee you the mysteries of octopus have not been found
You might find this interesting. news.berkeley.edu/2016/07/05/weird-pupils-let-octopuses-see-their-colorful-gardens/
You know what's even more interesting: They can see using their fucking skin!
They have the have the same photoreceptors on their skin as they have in they eyes. They are more loosely arranged and obviously can't see a sharp image, but they can still see a blurred image.
That's probably one reason why they are so good at copying the background with their skin!
www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2015/may/20/octopus-skin-contains-light-sensors
It's crazy what some birds look like when you can see the whole light spectrum
Meanwhile on octopus podcast they be talking about Joe Rogan reacting on octopus
Joe “he didn’t inhale” Rogan
I'm buying an octopus as soon as possible.
We need to give octopi dmt
A man with one hand for science
imagine how colorful it would be
@Bad Cattitude octopigograms
*octopuses
They recently gave them ecstasy. www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2018/09/20/science/octopus-ecstasy-mdma.amp.html
Matrix + Terminator + Idiocracy = Current Life
This is the highest conversation I have ever heard lol
no, this is called an interesting conversation
Ahh you need to watch the podcast with theo von, any of them. They have some very high convos, great stuff lol
@@mitchdg5303 Never said it wasn't, I love Joe. I love to listen to the podcast whilst I smoke.
@@Dankyderp420 will do!
Octopus: I'm the most alien creature on the planet!
Tardigrade: Hold my glass of radiation. Oh, you can't?
Joe “look at their little eyeballs” Rogan
This man is hilarious..."The monkey ppl saved me from tha fukk'n Kraken"😂😂😭
of course joe finds a drug story to relate here
The coconut octopuses are really cool.
Why are they called coconut?
@@mcmacshalfilya probably eat coconuts that fell into the water
How that headphones are comfortably sitting on Joe’s head, like they have a place to fit.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Joe rogan: Octopuses is the most alien-like creatures.
Henrik Westin
Simpsons
This episode is pure Joe Rogan
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Joe rogan: Octopuses is the most alien-like creatures. 🤣
Henrik Westin
Arrival
Joes pod cast and octopuses perfect meal
We are the only thing “alien” on the planet
Exactly haha
No living thing on this planet is alien.
We are not... all life on this planet is tightly related.
Alec Zugcic I don’t think you have a very good understanding of what the word alien means
@@ameljasarevic5194 maybe you don't. Shut the fuck up none of you know what that word truly means
Used to work as a DM and every night dive I did I'd just looked for occys. I remember reading an article this marine biologist wrote years ago and it freaked me out. He said if octopus were raised and taught to hunt by there parents like a lot of animals do they would decimate the ocean ecosystem. Everything they learn they do is from birth as the mother dies around the time they are born as opposed to a species like orca that teach there young how to hunt and survive.
Panspermia, indeed very interesting topic!
*Octopus enters the podcast*
Joe Rogan: have you heard of DMT?
Octopuses > Squids
Alligators > Crocodiles
Zebras > Horses
"Have you heard about this octopus on DMT?"
Elon couldn’t have inhaled or he would’ve still been coughing.
nigga what?
You do have a point
Joe is anticipating the day that the octopus-Chimp hybrid is introduced into the world
Did he say octopussy?
Why would he be talking about a James Bond movie?
Yes.
I always see octopus entities on high doses of LSD and when I smoke DMT. Very fascinating creatures. Makes you wonder if the ocean is a different planet in and of itself.
Eagle represents USA. We were pretty good but, like someone on dope. Perhaps, we need some help.
Lol
The octopus and rogan were smokin weed waiting for anything to come its way
I have always thought, all the asteroids, which have live organisms on them, & landing in our ocean's, have evolved into some of the sea creatures we know today, like octopi. I find this completely fascinating!😉🇺🇸
I think it's very possible that octopuses exist in other planets with oceans. Plenty of water world's out there...
Who remembers the video of that octopus escaping its aquarium at night when the owner is asleep? The guy had set up a camera to film it at night to find out what it was doing. Well it escapes but then it starts making its way UP THE STAIRS. The footage of it slowly going up the stairs is very unsettling but also hilarious 😂