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Otto the octopus wreaks havoc | |
2008-11-02 | |
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A spokesman said: "It was a serious matter because it shorted the electricity supply to the whole aquarium that threatened the lives of the other animals when water pumps ceased to work. "It was on the third night that we found out that the octopus Otto was responsible for the chaos. "We knew that he was bored as the aquarium is closed for winter, and at two feet, seven inches Otto had discovered he was big enough to swing onto the edge of his tank and shoot out a the 2000 Watt spot light above him with a carefully directed jet of water." Director Elfriede Kummer who witnessed the act said: "We've put the light a bit higher now so he shouldn't be able to reach it. But Otto is constantly craving for attention and always comes up with new stunts so we have realised we will have to keep more careful eye on him - and also perhaps give him a few more toys to play with. "Once we saw him juggling the hermit crabs in his tank, another time he threw stones against the glass damaging it. And from time to time he completely re-arranges his tank to make it suit his own taste better - much to the distress of his fellow tank inhabitants." | |
Posted by:john frum |
#9 Since others have vouched for the intelligence of octopi, I will note the derring-do here of another sea creature. My mom worked for a major aquarium 30 years ago. I would sometimes meet her at work, during off hours; and I got to look at the creatures when half the city wasn't gawking at them. They were all especially active at quiet times. Two lobsters occupied a large tank. The larger one had laid claim to 90% of the space, including a rock shelter at the bottom. The smaller one perched on top of the rock pile, at the far right side. During quiet hours, the small one would tease the large one. He would put one claw or one antenna over the invisible line. The big boy galumphed out of his shelter and chased the little one backward up the rock pile. Two minutes later the little one would try it again. He must have enjoyed this game tremendously. |
Posted by: Mom 2008-11-02 12:53 |
#8 nobody at the aquarium can beat him at chess anymore. Heheh. Maybe they should get Otto an internet connection and introduce him to some of that Japanese tentacle nastiness. |
Posted by: SteveS 2008-11-02 11:37 |
#7 thanks! I needed a good laugh. |
Posted by: Betty 2008-11-02 11:32 |
#6 He got bored with the Rubik's cube after a couple of days, and nobody at the aquarium can beat him at chess anymore. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2008-11-02 09:47 |
#5 Hey!! A Green octopus!! Otto knows that that spot light is wasting electricity!! |
Posted by: AlanC 2008-11-02 08:36 |
#4 juggling tricks Ottobama ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-02 07:04 |
#3 They got big Brainnnnnsssss. |
Posted by: .5MT 2008-11-02 06:17 |
#2 Octopus are really clever- one in the Vancouver Aquarium would climb out of it's tank, cross the floor, into another tank, snack on the rightful occupants, then back home and be innocently snoozing when staff arrived in the morning. |
Posted by: Grunter 2008-11-02 06:11 |
#1 It don't take too much high IQ's to see what you're doing to me You better think (think) think about what you're trying to do to me Yeah, think (think, think), let your mind go, let yourself be free Oh freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), freedom, yeah freedom Freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), freedom, ooh freedom |
Posted by: .5MT 2008-11-02 05:12 |