I didn’t know octopuses had it in ‘em. In my zoology class it had a picture comparing them and cuttlefish. Octopuses have a special arm to do it as far away from eachother as possible, they weren’t even looking. Whereas the Cuttlefish were all up in eachother’s faces.
enigmamz 9 months ago
Important question.
marco2205 9 months ago
You might think it amazing, but Sherman could use it as an inexhaustible supply of snacks, one arm at a time.
Ratkin Premium Member 9 months ago
That’s disarming.
Firebat 9 months ago
The odd time Sherman manages to hit one out of the lagoon.
Keno21 9 months ago
Now I’m envisioning tattooing an octopus…
Ebaxley22 9 months ago
Valid question
Mediatech 9 months ago
Finding out the answer would require unilateral disarmament.
markkahler52 9 months ago
You know, I’ve always wondered that, too….
ladykat 9 months ago
Probably not.
bluephrog 9 months ago
I’ve often wondered if the dye used on ancient mariner tattoos came from squid or octopus ink.
BRBurns1960 9 months ago
What a fortuitous travelling companion for Sherman! She always has 8 self-regenerating shark snack bites!
CaveCat87 9 months ago
Somehow, I doubt it, Sherman.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 9 months ago
That sounds like Sherman still believes in Lamarckian evolution.
Publius10608218 9 months ago
I didn’t know octopuses had it in ‘em. In my zoology class it had a picture comparing them and cuttlefish. Octopuses have a special arm to do it as far away from eachother as possible, they weren’t even looking. Whereas the Cuttlefish were all up in eachother’s faces.
DKHenderson 9 months ago
I sort of thought that Sherman would suggest that he could have a little snack of tentacle, in the knowledge that Marina could grow one back.
David Rickard Premium Member 9 months ago
Depends on whether Toomey is an adherent of Lamarck or Darwin.
eddi-TBH 9 months ago
To tattoo an octopus without tears train them to make 3D images on command.
Ed The Red Premium Member 8 months ago
But sharks cannot regrow lost fins.