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This was not a small octopus, either. I bet he's in Mexico now fixing up a boat.
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/wor...285/story.html Inky the octopus didn’t even try to cover his tracks. By the time the staff at New Zealand’s National Aquarium noticed that he was missing, telltale suction cup prints were the main clue to an easily-solved mystery. Inky had said see ya to his tank-mate, slipped through a gap left by maintenance workers at the top of his enclosure and, as evidenced by the tracks, made his way across the floor to a 15-centimetre-wide drain. He squeezed his football-sized body in — octopuses are very malleable, aquarium manager Rob Yarrall told the New Zealand website Stuff — and made a break for the Pacific. “He managed to make his way to one of the drain holes that go back to the ocean. And off he went,” Yarrall told Radio New Zealand. “And he didn’t even leave us a message.” The cephalopod version of Shawshank Redemption took place three months ago, but it only became public Tuesday. Inky, who already had some local renown in the coastal city of Napier, quickly became a global celebrity cheered on by strangers. Inky had resided at the aquarium since 2014, when he was taken in after being caught in a crayfish pot, his body scarred and his arms injured. The octopus’ name was chosen from nominations submitted to a contest run by the Napier City Council. Kerry Hewitt, the aquarium’s curator of exhibits, said at the time that Inky was “getting used to being at the aquarium” but added that staff would “have to keep Inky amused or he will get bored.” Guess that happened. This isn’t the first time a captive octopus decided to take matters into its own hands — er, tentacles. In 2009, after a two-spotted octopus at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium in California took apart a water recycling valve, directed a tube to shoot water out of the tank for 10 hours and caused a massive flood, Scientific American asked octopus expert Jennifer Mather about the animals’ intelligence and previous such hijinks at aquariums. “They are very strong, and it is practically impossible to keep an octopus in a tank unless you are very lucky. . . . Octopuses simply take things apart,” Mather said. “I recall reading about someone who had built a robot submarine to putter around in a large aquarium tank. The octopus got a hold of it and took it apart piece by piece. There’s a famous story from the Brighton Aquarium in England 100 years ago that an octopus there got out of its tank at night when no one was watching, went to the tank next door and ate one of the lumpfish and went back to his own tank and was sitting there the next morning.” Yarrall said the aquarium has no plans to replace Inky, but it does intend to better secure the tank where now just one octopus remains. “They are always exploring and they are great escape artists,” Yarrall said, according to Hawke’s Bay Today. “We’ll be watching the other one.” |
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Somewhere near 6 degrees of separation from an octopus....
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The other Octopus is up for parole soon....has plans to find a tree with a special rock by it...
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Did he have a fat tank mate that got beat to death his first night?
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At Omaha Zoo's aquarium they have an octopus that they had to put carpeting around the shelving at the top of the tank so it couldn't get a grip on anything and climb out. They have a tank of some sharks nearby that kept having inhabitants disappear, so they set up a recorder and saw the octopus climb out of it's tank at night, eat a shark in the other tank, then climb back out and return to it's own tank before workers got back the next day.
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It was actually pretty cool. They do a camping program there where my son's scout troop were able to stay the night in the zoo and everyone slept in the aquarium itself. We did a night hike where a guide took us around the zoo to talk about things, and then a morning one as well to see more of it with the guide. After that we were free to stay the day at the zoo if we wanted to.
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