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…“Perplexed” was a common reaction. Rowling had never been a particularly controversial figure. Her books sold hundreds of millions of copies, they inspired films that brought in billions of dollars, and she used the money she made to save children from orphanages. In 2012, she gave enough to charity and paid enough in taxes to knock herself off the  Forbes billionaires list. In 2020, she was tweeting links to a store that sold pins that said F CK YOUR PRONOUNS. Read another way, though, the latest turn in Rowling’s story looks perhaps less perplexing than inevitable. It is the culmination of a two-decade power struggle for ownership of her fictional world the right to say what Harry Potter means. The Harry Potter books describe a stark moral universe: Their heroes fight on behalf of all that is good to defeat the forces of absolute evil. Though the struggle may be lonely and hard, right ultimately beats wrong. For fans, when it came to the matter of trans rights, the m

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Octopuses Caught Punching Fish in What Could Be Pure Spite

Active displacement, when coming from an octopus, can seem a little pushy as it comes in the form of what we d call a punch. But it could just be a method of working together, and with no other way to communicate, the octopuses punch the fish.  Octopuses and fish are known to hunt together, taking advantage of the other s morphology and hunting strategy,  explained marine biologist Eduardo Sampaio from the University of Lisbon in Portugal.  Octopuses punch fish. YES. OCTOPUSES. PUNCH. fish!! Our new paper is out on @ESAEcology, showing that octos express this behavior during collaborative hunting with other fish. This was probably the most fun I had writing a paper. Ever! (small )https://t.co/Vwg9BoaSUopic.twitter.com/PIYuVXpM9t Eduardo Sampaio (@OctoEduardo) December 18, 2020

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…“Perplexed” was a common reaction. Rowling had never been a particularly controversial figure. Her books sold hundreds of millions of copies, they inspired films that brought in billions of dollars, and she used the money she made to save children from orphanages. In 2012, she gave enough to charity and paid enough in taxes to knock herself off the  Forbes billionaires list. In 2020, she was tweeting links to a store that sold pins that said F CK YOUR PRONOUNS. Read another way, though, the latest turn in Rowling’s story looks perhaps less perplexing than inevitable. It is the culmination of a two-decade power struggle for ownership of her fictional world the right to say what Harry Potter means. The Harry Potter books describe a stark moral universe: Their heroes fight on behalf of all that is good to defeat the forces of absolute evil. Though the struggle may be lonely and hard, right ultimately beats wrong. For fans, when it came to the matter of trans rights, the m

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Octopuses sometimes punch fish out of spite, scientists say

Octopuses sometimes punch fish out of spite, scientists say Emily Goddard © Provided by The Independent Octopuses and fish team up to pursue prey, but they may not always get along, research suggests. The tentacled cephalopods, it seems, can get a little salty and randomly punch their hunting partners – sometimes out of spite. This bullish behaviour has been caught on camera by researchers observing interactions between octopuses and several fish species in the Red Sea. Octopuses punch fishes. YES. OCTOPUSES. PUNCH. FISHES!! Our new paper is out on @ESAEcology, showing that octos express this behavior during collaborative hunting with other fishes. This was probably the most fun I had writing a paper. Ever! (small )https://t.co/Vwg9BoaSUopic.twitter.com/PIYuVXpM9t Eduardo Sampaio (@OctoEduardo) December 18, 2020

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Octopuses filmed sucker-punching fish — sometimes out of 'spite'

Octopuses filmed sucker-punching fish sometimes out of ‘spite’ Josh K. Elliott © Eduardo Sampaio et. al. via Ecology An octopus lashes out at a fish in the Red Sea in this image from video. Octopuses might be squishy, but they’re no suckers and they won’t stand float by while fish mess around with their food. New research reveals that octopuses in the Red Sea have developed a so-called “partner control mechanism” for dealing with fish that annoy them while they hunt. The octopus will sucker-punch the fish. Videos captured by the research team in Israel and Egypt show several cases of octopuses lashing out to drive off various species of fish on the Red Sea floor. The gesture resembles a punch, though it s more of a directed explosive arm movement because they don t have hands, researchers say.

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