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thetwistedrope

Assyrian and Babylonian - dialects of the language collectively known as Akkadian - have not been spoken for almost 2,000 years. The entire dictionary costs $1,995 (£1,230; 1,400 euros), but is also available for free online - a far cry from the dictionary’s low-tech beginnings.

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todropscience

Southern Sand octopus (Octopus Kaurna) lacks chromatophores for camouflageCephalopods are often celebrated as masters of camouflage in the ocean, but this octopus has an unknown trick, it is able to bury itself.

Other octopuses bury themselves under a thin layer of sand or rocks by digging into it with sweeping arm movements.  But they remain close to the sediment surface because need direct access to water to breath, with their funnel sticking directly out. The  Southern Sand octopus beats them all. Is the first known cephalopod that excavates, and has been filmed on camera for the first time.

First, the sand octopus injects water into the sand using its siphon and mantle, liquefying the sand grains to form quicksand. Then moves its arms into, maintaining its jetting of water. Next the octopus extends two arms to the surface, creating a vetilation shaft, and uses mucus to keep the shape of the burrow. At the final, it retracts its arms and exhales strongly to push out any loose sand, before settling into its new shelter.

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While the selective pressures that drove evolution of this behaviour are unknown, its identification enriches our understanding of the possible life-history traits and functional role of mucus in other benthic octopus species living in soft-sediment environments.