Sony Gave An Octopus At A New Zealand Aquarium A Camera; Trains It To Photograph Tourists

Tiffany Mueller

Tiffany Mueller is a photographer and content strategist based in Hawi, Hawaii. Her work has been shared by top publications like The New York Times, Adobe, and others.

Rambo firing the red shutter release with a tentacle.
Rambo firing the red shutter release with a tentacle.

Octopuses are pretty wondrous animals with all those legs and insanely astute critical thinking skills. It’s actually not surprising at all an animal trainer working at Kelly Tarlton’s Sea Life Aquarium in New Zealand, was able to train an octopus to take photos. In fact, it only took “Rambo” the octopus three attempts to understand how the process works.

Now, Rambo charges a cool $2 for a visitor to her tank to sit for a portrait taken by the octographer. The small donation goes directly to the aquarium to help offset expenses. But, if you’re looking to have Rambo take your photo, be sure to check her hours first, as the aquarium says she’s on a light work schedule.

Take a look:

“When we first tried to get her to take a photo, it only took three attempts for her to understand the process. That’s faster than a dog. Actually it’s faster than a human in some instances.” Mark Vette, trainer

In front of her tank, there’s a backdrop where visitors can pose for their photos. It appears these children on a school trip to the aquarium thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

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The camera, a Sony DSC-TX30, was secured into a custom made housing to mount onto Rambo’s tank. The campaign was sponsored by Sony to help show how durable their camera is and to raise awareness of octopuses high level of intelligence.

[ via Cult Of Mac ]


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53 responses to “Sony Gave An Octopus At A New Zealand Aquarium A Camera; Trains It To Photograph Tourists”

  1. Dan Sulla Avatar

    What’s his or her day rate? Or are they are they shoot and burn

  2. Mike Randall Avatar

    Smart AND tasty! What a great combo!

  3. Jody Jackson Avatar

    I bow down to our new tentacled overlords,….

    1. Eppur_si_muove Avatar
      Eppur_si_muove

      Don’t you mean, bend over?…

  4. John Avatar
    John

    So the copyright is with the Octopus? How cant he acquarium give the photos away? :p

    1. Andy Tuba Avatar

      Maybe they trained the octopus to sign a contract to make the photos work for hire..

      1. Chris Michael Avatar
        Chris Michael

        No pen. He signed those contracts with his own ink.

    2. Jason Avatar
      Jason

      In the US at least, an animal can’t own the copyright – these photos would be in the public domain (unless there can be some sort of copyright of the process involving the octopus, which I guess would be owned by the aquarium, but I don’t believe there’s precedent for that).

      The aquarium is, however, the owner of the equipment and is charging for the process of printing the photo.

  5. Amy Jones Avatar

    I wonder what its’ motivation is? Does it get a tasty treat after taking a photograph? I am very curious to know more.

    1. Eppur_si_muove Avatar
      Eppur_si_muove

      It simply has a passion for photography. Its motivation and fulfillment is within taking the actual photo itself.

      1. Christian Schwoerke Avatar
        Christian Schwoerke

        Amy’s question is at the heart of the training involved. How did the trainers motivate the octopus to use the camera? How was the octopus even made to understand what the camera was doing? There has to be some feedback loop in the process, observing that one’s actions result in something. So, if as you say, the satisfaction is in taking the photo (eg, no succulent fish treat is proffered after each shot), there are still the steps that led up to the acquisition of photo-taking skills which need some explanation.

        1. George Shaw Avatar
          George Shaw

          Learn and we won’t put you on a plate with a side of chips?

          1. alternate city Avatar
            alternate city

            Simple, direct and to the point. Thank you.

      2. André Pudiesi Avatar
        André Pudiesi

        Clearly you don’t know how the photography industry works. They pay him nothing, the same that happens to all the other professionals in the world.

    2. Nora Sheffield Avatar
      Nora Sheffield

      Pavlov would be so proud…………..

  6. ext237 Avatar

    Today he shoots tourists. Tomorrow it will be weddings. The industry is doomed, DOOOOOMED I tell you.

    1. Jane Avatar
      Jane

      yes but will he shoot gay weddings?

      1. Hearring Treasures Avatar

        LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      2. curiousjosh Avatar
        curiousjosh

        HA! lol.

      3. alternate city Avatar
        alternate city

        Yeah, but NO SQUID! She won’t photograph that bunch.

        After all, she does have her standards.

  7. Silverwing Lopez Avatar
    Silverwing Lopez

    “light work” schedule – I like that.

    Next step is hold flash with other tentacles.Maybe I will hire an octopus for the next event.

  8. TByte Avatar
    TByte

    Can it pilot a drone?

    1. Jason Avatar
      Jason

      They’d likely be able to pilot one, at least better than career politicians can govern. :P

  9. Gary Randall Avatar

    That’s it. I’m buying my dog a camera.

  10. Silona Avatar
    Silona

    I wonder if the octopus can see the pictures it just took?

  11. Jennifer Harrison Rohan Avatar
    Jennifer Harrison Rohan

    People shouldnt eat octopus. Imagine if they learned how to wash dishes…

    1. usaguy Avatar
      usaguy

      Or fold cloths…

    2. Chase Minh Avatar
      Chase Minh

      Or play a musical instrument!

  12. Trina Lee Ferris Avatar
    Trina Lee Ferris

    octopi

    1. Lee Maneman Avatar
      Lee Maneman

      Both Octupuses and Octopi can be correctly used to refer to more than one Octopus. Also, those people up above pooh-poohing the amazing intelligence of these animals – they are quite capable of doing things simply for fun or curiosity. Perhaps it likes to response it gets out of people when it takes a picture!

      1. shutupman Avatar
        shutupman

        It’s actually “octopodes”.

        1. NathanMarius Avatar
          NathanMarius

          Only in the antipodes.

  13. Aaron Avatar
    Aaron

    Pavlov’s dogs

    Programmed response, nothing more.

    1. Jason Avatar
      Jason

      Not saying you are wrong, as you probably aren’t, at least in theory. But I didn’t see any treat possibilities, they left so many unanswered questions!!! Lol… But even with Pavlov’s concept, the public never expected an octopus to be smart enough to put those two things together that well.

    2. JC Avatar
      JC

      Not true. They can learn and are extremely intelligent. They are able to solve puzzles and exhibit memory.

    3. Animal Trainer Avatar
      Animal Trainer

      You are incorrect. Pavlov’s dog functioned strictly in classical conditioning, the dogs didn’t have to DO anything, the bell was sounded and the food showed up. This octopus is functioning in operant conditioning. The octopus must first DO, behave, in order to get an outcome.

    4. Jane Avatar
      Jane

      Pavlov’s dogs were tortured, intensely distressed, half-dead animals. Nothing credible can be based on that research. Dogs, when not tortured to beyond the point of endurance, are capable of problem solving and are extremely intelligent beings. As are dolphins, whales, monkey’s, many bird species, cats, pigs etc etc See no reason why an octopus wouldn’t be too.

    5. Cyduction Avatar
      Cyduction

      Sorry but No. These animals are some of the smartest on earth. They can even out think some Evergreen students.

  14. Sarah Cherry Jumel Avatar
    Sarah Cherry Jumel

    I got bitten by one once. It hurt and I still have the scar. I did pick it up when it fell out of a shell, so I should not have been surprised; just don’t mess with them as they can mess back at you.

  15. Chris O'Donovan Avatar
    Chris O’Donovan

    And in darker news, the NRA has trained an octopus to use a gun …

  16. Richard Avatar
    Richard

    Meanwhile at the Cobra cage…..

  17. Danny Wade Avatar
    Danny Wade

    Oh sure, give all the glory to the octopus who can push a button and none to the all-wombat film crew who shot and edited the video.

    1. Jane Avatar
      Jane

      bahahahaha

  18. cyduction Avatar
    cyduction

    I would Love to see what one of these amazing creatures could do with a waterproof touch screen. Or maybe we would just have an underwater candy crush saga addiction of epic cephlapod proportion.

  19. Heroic Hal Avatar
    Heroic Hal

    The only thing the article tells us is that they taught this octopus to press a particular button. I can’t help but think that there must be more to it that the author didn’t bother to explain, or else this is a really uninteresting story.

    1. alternate city Avatar
      alternate city

      Can’t you just enjoy the story for what it is?

      1. Heroic Hal Avatar
        Heroic Hal

        Because what the story is isn’t what it was pitched as. It was pitched as a demonstration of great intelligence and creativity, which would have been highly thought-provoking. It *was* a story about an animal that can push a button on command, which is about as non-newsworthy as one could imagine.

        1. alternate city Avatar
          alternate city

          OK, I get your point. In other words, a typical Yahoo article with

          a headline indicating one thing and the actuality being entirely another or, much less.

  20. Caris Avatar
    Caris

    I don’t understand why there is only one picture here that the octopus has taken…

  21. bees abuzz Avatar
    bees abuzz

    Is there no end in sight to the outsourcing of jobs? New Zealand can’t afford to pay a human a living wage to take photos?

  22. Dean Evangelista Avatar
    Dean Evangelista

    I don’t see what is such a big deal. The octopus has been involved in the medium forever, and even invented the ink jet process.