I have to show this to my grandson, Kate. He watches the program Octonauts. (Kid’s cartoon) They have an episode on the Cuttlefish. Every episode the characters do a “Creature Report”. It is really educational for the little ones.
They always amaze me … and the octopus as well. They are soooo intelligent and yet they only live for about 2 years. These guys have been known to figure out a maze faster than a human. They are also extremely inquisitive.
I’ve always felt that science just can’t explain everything. To quote Hamlet-
“And therefore as a stranger give it welcome. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”
And it does this with what kind kind of brain? It’s almost as if the skin has a brain of its own. Nature still possesses a plethora of mysteries.
I have to show this to my grandson, Kate. He watches the program Octonauts. (Kid’s cartoon) They have an episode on the Cuttlefish. Every episode the characters do a “Creature Report”. It is really educational for the little ones.
They always amaze me … and the octopus as well. They are soooo intelligent and yet they only live for about 2 years. These guys have been known to figure out a maze faster than a human. They are also extremely inquisitive.
I’ve always felt that science just can’t explain everything. To quote Hamlet-
“And therefore as a stranger give it welcome. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”