Q & A with Roger Hanlon | Current Biology Magazine

Octopus vulgaris. Credit Roger Hanlon

Current Biology has published an entertaining, in-depth interview with Senior Scientist Roger Hanlon, who travels the world as a SCUBA diver studying the behavioral ecology of squid, octopus, cuttlefish (the cephalopods) and other marine organisms.

:Why are you so enamored with cephalopods?

Roger Hanlon: They are weird but exciting, and so remarkably capable despite having their head on their feet — hence ‘ceph alo pods’. ... Jet propulsion, numerous keen senses, substantial learning capabilities, a large brain and a complicated sex life all add up to an evolutionary oddity that fascinates me.