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Twister tail In Bandung, Indonesia

Posted: 18 Dec 2009 06:51 AM PST


Twister tail In Bandung, IndonesiaTwister tail, or whirlwind that was elongated in the South Bandung horrendous and could create panic residents in some areas of the region, Friday (18/12).

A tornado that occurred at about 17:25 pm causing the tail, which extends vertically from the sky into a white horizon.

Meanwhile the wind was in the area Ciparay Bandung regency. Seeing that the people directly out of the house and gathered in open ground.

"I fear that the penis god to our area, we were scared and opt out of the house in the open field," said Mrs. Dini Pakutandang Village residents Ciparay Sub District of Bandung.

Tail in white tornado lasted for about 30 minutes. Tornado vortex was clear spinning on a black cloud in the sky south Bandung.

Residents claimed to have seen the twister tail like that, but what happened on Friday evening, much larger and longer.

"Normally a tornado events in the region Bojongsoang, but we come too worried, though not unheard of in this area," said Abeng, other Ciparay citizens.

Tail stretching the penis god in the sky spectacle that became permanent residents who worry about a hurricane Indonesia's version of their residential area.

Some captured by using a camera and camera phone. Meanwhile interpretation echoes reverberate in several mosques using loudspeakers.

Brave new residents into their homes after the tail of the twister tail does not look god and whirlpool has disappeared from the sky at 17:48 pm.

Octopus Coconut shell

Posted: 18 Dec 2009 06:37 AM PST


Octopus Coconut shellAustralian scientists have found an octopus in Indonesia coconut shell collecting to be home. This could be the discovery of advanced behavior for the first invertebrate animals (without the spine) that can use a tool.

Scientists have filmed the octopus marginatus that Amphioctopus middle-sorted collection of coconut shell on the ocean floor, emptied it, brought in under his body as far as 20 meters, and then set the two to form a ball shell hiding place.

Julian Finn and Mark Normann, from the Museum Victoria in Melbourne, for several times to visit North Sulawesi and Bali for diving, between the period 1998 to 2008, had seen strange activity carried out by four different octopus. Published their findings on Tuesday (15/12/2009) in Current Biology magazine.

"I got surprised," said Finn, a research biologist from the museum that specializes in Cephalopoda. "I mean, I often see octopus hiding behind a coconut shell, but I had never seen anyone able to take the shell, and pulled. I had to stifle a laugh."

Octopuses frequently use any goods for the shelter. But scientists have discovered that the blood vascular octopus was a step forward because it can set up shell from the coconut shell, carried by a good distance, then set them elsewhere.

"That is an example of the use of tools, which has never been found in invertebrate creatures before," said Finn.

"The difference from the land hermit crab is this octopus-shell collecting shell for use later, so when I move the shell, the octopus was not protected," said Finn. This is unique because the shell is not directly applicable, means the octopus is able to think for the future. "Because the shell can be collected for future use of this octopus is unique."

The researchers theorize that the most likely type of octopus that once was shelled. But once people know the split coconut shell and throw into the sea, the octopus was found a better way to take cover, said Finn.

This finding means, because it shows that animals are able to demonstrate a more complex behavior, according to Simon Robson, associate professor of tropical biology from James Cook University in Townsville.

"Octopus's prominence as an intelligent invertebrates," Robson explained. "They have the sense of sight is sufficiently developed and the brain smart enough. So I think these findings indicate a complex behavior ability to do this organism."

In scientific circles there is always debate about the definition of 'use of' in the animal world, according to Robson. Australian researchers describe the 'tool' as the goods are carried or stored for later use. But there are other scientists also different opinions, so it is difficult to determine with certainty whether this was the behavior of the use of invertebrate animals or not, Robson said. But somehow he still found it very interesting discovery.

"This is one more example that makes us realize how similar people and nature. We are merely an extension of this planet," he said.

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