There's a post
over at Jerry Coyne's blog (WEIT) pointing to another video of an octopus using tools for defense. In this case, the individual (a
veined octopus) used 3 shells, then once alarmed carried them off holding them underneath it's body. While not all that unexpected for this species given their use of shells and such for shelter, the observation follows the recent story of such tool use as a first among invertebrates as published in the journal Current Biology [1] (more on that story on the blogs
WEIT and
Not Exactly Rocket Science or go
here for the journal article and
here for comments).
But are we missing something in these videos?? Here's the latest video, as featured on the Current Biology website:
Here's the first video (a supplement to the paper mentioned above) of an individual using coconuts:
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