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13475 (Member Profile)

VideoSift Fall Charter Membership Drive is On! (Sift Talk Post)

13475 says...

XXXL-2 please

Choggie Kendall
23326 Hegar Rd.
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unless the one yer throwin' starts at is a large, then he said to tell me, to tell you, no hard feelings, he'll take all the xx smalls, you gots left, for all his lady friends....(cause all the gals hang with him, shop in petite and juniors here, and there, if you will.....otherwise make up reasons again why choggie don't get the one you said he could have......Way back when.....Amen

Oh....and, perhaps you should ban that motherfucker for gross violations of logging on on his new MAC........as cuttlefish-snakeplissken,MyArmy, and gorgler......Make it stop, he's ruining the sift.........

13475 (Member Profile)

13475 (Member Profile)

YouDieJoe Hits A Whoopin' 250 And Now...Is Firin' His Lazah! (Wtf Talk Post)

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bamdrew says...

Did you know that some invertebrates (like the octopus and cuttlefish) have a colorless blood that turns green-blue when oxygenated? Instead of iron, their respiratory system makes use of copper to transport oxygen. The theory is that in cold, high pressure, low-oxygen places this mechanism functions more efficiently.

Angry Cuttlefish Reacts to Seeing its Image

Angry Cuttlefish Reacts to Seeing its Image

Shepppard says...

>> ^Payback:
Speaking of Futurama, what's up with the Hypnotoad eyes? insert alien electric machine noise



Cuttlefish eyes are among the most developed in the animal kingdom. The organogenesis of cephalopod eyes differs fundamentally from that of vertebrates like humans.

Superficial similarities between cephalopod and vertebrate eyes are thought to be examples of convergent evolution. The cuttlefish pupil is a smoothly-curving W shape. Although they cannot see color, they can perceive the polarization of light, which enhances their perception of contrast.

They have two spots of concentrated sensor cells on their retina (known as fovea), one to look more forward, and one to look more backwards. The lenses, instead of being reshaped as they are in humans, are pulled around by reshaping the entire eye in order to change focus


And before anybody thinks i'm a marine biologist, thats taken straight from the cuttlefish wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuttlefish

Angry Cuttlefish Reacts to Seeing its Image

Nova: Kings of Camouflage (the Cuttlefish)

Awesome camouflage

Goofball_Jones says...

Every time I see this video there's ALWAYS some person that says "computer animation". It's not computer animation. I've seen Octopi do this for decades starting back with watching the Cousteau specials on TV in the early 70's.

And if you think the octopus is amazing, check out a cuttlefish.



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