08-06-2011, 04:26 PM
ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
you have to see the video below!
i think that's an octopus, not a squid.
![[Image: squid.gif]](http://squidblog.mu.nu/squid.gif)
![[Image: octopus_animated_gif_by_slavesacrifice666-d3f00yv.gif]](http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2011/117/1/3/octopus_animated_gif_by_slavesacrifice666-d3f00yv.gif)
![[Image: article-2023144-0D52C1BC00000578-841_468x286.jpg]](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/08/06/article-2023144-0D52C1BC00000578-841_468x286.jpg)
Diners in Japan looking for a moving experience over dinner can now order a squid that dances off their plate.
A restaurant has created a dish, named Odori don - literally meaning dancing squid rice bowl - by adding soy sauce to a fresh squid.
The high salt content in the sauce reacts with ions in cells of the squids' tentacles creating voltage differences, and making the squid move.

i think that's an octopus, not a squid.
![[Image: squid.gif]](http://squidblog.mu.nu/squid.gif)
![[Image: octopus_animated_gif_by_slavesacrifice666-d3f00yv.gif]](http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2011/117/1/3/octopus_animated_gif_by_slavesacrifice666-d3f00yv.gif)
![[Image: article-2023144-0D52C1BC00000578-841_468x286.jpg]](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/08/06/article-2023144-0D52C1BC00000578-841_468x286.jpg)
Diners in Japan looking for a moving experience over dinner can now order a squid that dances off their plate.
A restaurant has created a dish, named Odori don - literally meaning dancing squid rice bowl - by adding soy sauce to a fresh squid.
The high salt content in the sauce reacts with ions in cells of the squids' tentacles creating voltage differences, and making the squid move.