CEPHALOPODS OLDER THAN DINOSAURS?

Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2022/03/cephalopods-older-than-dinosaurs/

If you’ve been hanging around this website long enough, you know that I love animals and am fascinated with animal…

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Myths and legends are often based on fact. If something invaded your home, would you attack it?
“A man and his castle…”

“Octopuses live in coastal marine waters and spend much of their time in dens—small holes and crevices in rocks and coral. They are generally solitary and territorial.”

https://amazing-animals-planet.com/post/do-cephalopods-only-live-in-water

I tend to think that cephalopods are “intelligent alien” life forms.

Unfortunately, another alleged intelligent life form may have some moral aspects that question such intelligence. For example; man has been known to have some rather insensitive eating, like eating live monkey brains.
The road of the future may be paved w/good intentions, but the “smart” diners along those highways and byways; may have Great Re-Set menus of dystopian appetites, fueled by New World Order slavery and the cheap value of life.
Torture the data, and it will confess to anything[or, eat anything?].
Even today, octopus farms are springing up as a good investment opportunity:

“If the octopus farm does open in Spain, it seems the creatures bred there would receive little protection under European law. Octopuses - and other invertebrate cephalopods - are considered as sentient beings, but EU law covering farm animal welfare is only applied to vertebrates - creatures that have backbones.”

I wouldn’t be surprised if such progressive consumers were the same ones to ban the trade in furs. Hypocrites are everywhere these days. I never ate sushi and I’m not about to start. I’ve tried “farmed fish” and its tasteless and bland. I guess that’s what happens when you swim around in your own feces all the time. And then there’s the whole GMO thing. When they start contracting disease because they exist in such close proximity to one another, you just know the answer to that will be GMOs…trust the science! For those who made the octopus a part of their traditional diet hundreds if not thousands of years ago, fill your bellies. Just don’t offer me any.

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Calamari( squid, not Octopusss), is nice, if fresh, but perhaps southern Europe has partaken of a bit too much, as the revenge is now upon us in the form of an unseasonal Calami, or red sand wind, from the Sahel( Sahara) in Morocco, bringing exceptionally dry air to most of Europe, even into ScandInAvia, followed by the “blood rains”. Can any one say Calamity??

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