Over-Analyzing the Biology of Inklings
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- Since Splatoon's genesis, the discussion around how the inklings' bodies work has made its way throughout the community. As someone deeply fascinated by biology, I thought it would be nice to potentially answer the question: what is the anatomy of the inklings?
Yes, I know I made a typo in the disclaimer.
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Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
1:10 - Basics
2:30 - Squids Can't Swim?
6:05 - The Sharks and the Cats
8:40 - Plastic Ink
12:35 - Conclusion
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Sources:
docs.google.com/document/d/1E... - Наука
ANOTHER REMINDER:
This is not an actual canon analysis! This is hypothesizing how inkling could work IN REAL LIFE.
Marie made a remark in Splatoon 2, ‘Hope you’re feeling jumpy, you know what happens when us oily inklings enter the water’. Hm.
Keegan don't overanalyze their biology that leads to a restraining order
a restraining order never stopped me
@@TGPRany 😨
He can do it on the Squid Sisters, they're in their 30's at this point😂
oh! ... oh.
@@TGPRanyjust make sure you have consent… or dig up a corpse :D
My personal theory for why they cannot swim is because salt ions in the water break down a protective layer of there skin and then they dissolve. However, they are fine interacting with just water which explains why they can deal with rain and can consume water
that would be interesting, I hadn't considered that!
What about treated water used in places like Mahi Mahi Resort?
Surely in a world full of Inklings and Octolings there would be at least SOME regulations around having a pool that you know... Kills a large percent of your population when they dive in.
And please do correct me if I'm wrong but don't treated swimming pools use purely chlorine/ammonia cleaners? Especially one in what seams to be a very big resort in the Splatoon world.
My personal theory regarding this is that it depends on the relative speed and quantity of water coming their way. This would lead to lighter rains being uncomfortable but tropical storms being something to seek shelter from, as well as being able to slowly settle into a bath or hot spring but not fall straight into water. (That said, my headcanon is that showering is their primary method of bathing.)
And of course, they can drink water since it's not like it's pressing against them from all sides like falling into it would be.
@@TheDemonOfSemenmaybe when mahi-mahi is in rotation, the staff add an increased amount of salt to the water as an obstacle? They probably then drain the pool water and open Mahi-Mahi up to the squids/octos again. It would be a costly endeavour, sure; however, I think they’d probably get their money’s worth with how many people end up playing turf war/ranked on there.
I think of rain for the 'lings more like an ink storm. Can be fatal, but only if you can't find cover quick enough
Fun fact: Big Man’s favorite nucleobase is Adenine! If you ask him, he’ll say “A”.
LMAO that was a super good one! Also I love big man
My idea of why enemy ink hurts:
The same reason why water kills them, but on a smaller scale. I remember hearing how the cephalopod kids have a permeable membrane, which makes it easy for them to basically become one with their own ink.
However, water dilutes them by piercing through that permeable membrane, causing them to dissipate. Enemy ink more than likely works the same, in that a different substance is piercing through their membrane. However, because enemy is also ink, the damage isn't as severe unless you stand in it for very long, and even so, you can't die standing in enemy ink.
Why it hurts them is up in the air, because they seem to be fine waist down in water. Cephalopod kids take showers and drink water, and can also cry water as seen from Agent 3 in story mode, so it doesn't hurt them.
Perhaps each ink color creates a different chemical make-up of some kind of venom, so other cephalopods who step in enemy ink are being poisoned from it as well.
So it’s like osmosis in a way?
Squids and octopuses do have venomous bites, as well as the mucus in their ink causing suffocation, so you could be onto something with the poison theory!
That would make so much sense, actually! The chip that upgrades your ink damage in side order is called “poison ink”. I used to think that was just a metaphor for your ink being more harmful to the enemy, but maybe it’s an allusion to how ink damage actually works outside of side order’s simulation.
Why does this feel like an official squid research lab video 😆
shhhh 🤫
friendly reminder that the ink in turf wars dissapears overtime and the reasoning it's just "microbes"
I remember hearing that it was specifically ink-eating bacteria/microbes somewhere (prob from a rassicas video or something), though I’m probably wrong.
@@delta_craft685its actually originally from a singleplayer scroll from splatoon 1. it mentions how over time ink disappears because there are airborne microbes that eat it
I found interesting how you pointed out that the reason rabbits change their fur color has to do with the ability to avoid confrontation with predators. I feel like the inklings and octolings could similarly change the pigment in their tentacles when they are in a situation of stress due to predator-prey confrontation, which translates eventually into sports competitions (such as the turf wars) once the species reach a civilization level sufficient to have sports, similarly how humans have a fight-or-flight mechanism even though we dknt need to fight for food anymore. Idk i might be going crazy as well with headcanons
nono that actually seems pretty cool and I hadn't thought of that! It is something that happens quite often, almost like a vestigial trait of sorts. Do you mind if I put this comment in part 2?
@@TGPRany sure thing go ahead! Thanks for making my rambles feel validated hehe
Plus, I'm fairly certain the Splatoon 1 direct mentioned them being able to change ink color in combat situations.
Let’s not forget that octopus in real life can slip through small spaces if their beak can fit through
yes they can! But that's because they don't have hard body parts aside from their beaks which is why I talk about cats. I should have probably clarified that in hindsight lol
@@TGPRany ah, okay
This video is really well thought out and I love that you went the extra mile using actual examples from science and animals! My theory as to why they cannot swim is due to osmosis. It’s stated in one of the Alterna logs that during evolution, they developed a thin membrane-like skin in order to be able to transform between kid and squid, but in the process they lost the ability to submerge in water (which is actually why the Great Turf War happened, but that’s lore not biology). When an Inkling/Octoling is submerged in water, osmosis occurs akin to how a cell would be affected by a greater intake of water. The water molecules attempt to balance themselves out on both sides of the cell membrane (the Inkling/Octoling’s skin), and if there’s too much water, the cell (Inkling/Octoling) will burst, causing the explosion-like effect we see in game. Though it is stated in game they can take showers (thanks Marie in Splatoon 1), and they can clearly intake liquids as seen by soda vending machines and Tacticoolers, so I think that their membrane is relatively durable and will only burst if there is a much greater water-to-body ratio, so things like low water pressure showers and drinks and washing your hands would be fine.
Keep in mind I have a high school level of understanding of osmosis, so this may not be accurate, but that’s my hypothesis. It was really interesting to see a different take on it though!
this makes me want to make a video on inkling osmolarity...
i have my own personal theory that inklings have very thin skin that can't handle a whole lot of water. So when inklings get submerged in more water they can handle, their bodies collapses in on itself and exerts all its insides, like filling a balloon full of water and watching the water get forced out of the top.
Wait Keegan kinda cooked with this video… or maybe I’m just a nerd
we are both nerds o7
Relearned biology to understand silly squid game
you just taught me biology better then my year 11 biology teacher in 14 minutes then she could in one year
great video! i like the idea of the different ink colors having different lipids but what if they also had antibodies like how people have different antibodies with different blood types and thats why inklings and octolings take damage from enemy ink in addition to not being able to swim in it
that's a really cool idea!
small note about inkling and octoling visual differences: their teeth are also slightly different
Can’t wait to play Splatoon and watch my funny little character have an existential crisis, wondering who he actually is!!!!!!
But hey, that's just a hypothesis, a videogame hypothesis
real
(not fake)
In Splatoon 2, Marie actually states that their ink is oily which is why they don't mesh well in water
Oh hey I've been learning about phospholipids in school recently,good to know this video exists so my autistic brain can remember all this information-
Really interesting stuff and great video :D
so relatable
I headcanon the inklings as having cartilage skeletons, or just having REALLY STRONG MUSCLES, which I think is why they can jump so high. And dude, I love these kinds of videos. Logically explaining fictional ideas is just so fun. Keep it up!
I always thought that the reason they splat in water is because the pressure underwater increases and is too great for their relatively thin skin. How else would they drink? Bathe? Walk in the rain?
I think it's because of water potential. Same sort of thing as our own cells, it's all about how much water they're around and how diluted the water is
@@TGPRanydo you mean like hypotonic solutions? Cells in those conditions swell and burst because they’ve got more solids than the surrounding water, and water rushes into the cell to try and balance out that difference. Do you think that’s happening with Inklings and Octolings on a multi-cellular scale?
@@yalostmethere yeah kinda like that but it depends on the situation so thats how they can consume liquids but can't swim in them
Thank you for that explanation on how they get damaged and can’t swim through enemy ink. I kept getting caught up on that. (I know there’s no official explanation it just kept bothering me)
Now let’s talk about how they reproduce. Inkling and octoling anatomy is very twisted compared real life cephalopods. Originally I thought their ears might lead to their mantle but [this text had been redacted]
LOL while I was writing the video I'd always joke with friends that the video was about inkling sexual reproduction
I always assumed Inklings were just ink made sentient by a soul. The soul can mold the ink in any form it wants, but if it loses its mass, the soul simply retreats into a spawner, which then reincorporates the soul with the ink, through a process involving pressure. That's why they can appear any color they want and morph at will. Whenever they buy "clothing" or "weapons" they're simply buying the right to change their bodies and utilize the copyrighted material. Essentially, Inklings are just ghosts, possessing ink!
The clothes seem to be physical items, as they hold their form just fine when an inkling disintegrates in water
In lore you're kinda right they were given sentience and evolution by the remains of alterna people
I'm a bit late here, but...
...My personal hypothesis is that the ink itself is an alien organism that has formed a symbiotic relationship with the various species in splatoon. In some species, like the salmonids, the earth creatures have evolved a simple inc sac to hold it, where the ink grows and repilcates itself such that the salmonids can leave trails of ink behind.
In Inklings and Octolings, the symbiosis is so extreme that the earth creatures are now mostly made of ink, with only small amounts of skin and muscle tissue to hold themselves together.
The reason different color ink splats an inkling is because the ink is able to tell friend from foe via various pheremones and chemical tells, and actively digests anything it registers as an enemy.
This alien organism also apparently has time and space warping powers, which is how inklings are able to "swim" in a thin layer of paint coating a surface (and how larger, metallic structures like the great octoweapons can sink into this surface coating that should logically be less than a centimeter deep.)
Maybe they don’t like the feel of water so this is some kind of flight response?
They retreat into the air even when falling off a map without water.
Another thing is the ink has evolved properties from the alternan crystals being able to “store” things physical and mental.
yeah their little soul thingy comes out but they kinda poof. I made my claims based on how their physical bodies react with the water. But hey, what do I know? I'm just a dumb guy on the internet
i think a key to understanding their biology might lie in how they can respawn, if we're willing to stop suspending disbelief
(i've only watched up to like 1:30 but i gotta point this out)
octoling's can cut off tentacles to grow new octarian soldiers. inklings cant.
I thought it was similar to how lizards can regrow their tails
@@toiletdestroyer163 STEM cells ftw
I think it’s supposed to parallel how octopi irl have more de-centralized nervous systems: each of their limbs essentially has its own brain! I assume in this setting that those brains can still operate on their own once the tentacle is severed from its owner.
I misspelled "absolute" in the disclaimer 💀
This type of video is straight down my alley I love these over analyzations of things in fiction and it just scratches my brain whenever I see real world properties be successfully applied to things like funi squid gam
As for inklings/octolings getting hurt by different ink colors, its easily explainable when you take example from blood types, if they are not compatible then damage will be afflicted and if same/similar then you either gain or no repracations will occur.
This is maybe also why inklings/octolings can heal by swimming in the same colour ink even if its not theirs, its just basically blood transfusions where you know how different types interact with each other and if they benefit from the intake or not. 😮💨
OH BIG OL MASSACHUSETTS W i didnt know we actually had any teams to root for.
This shit is right up my alley. I love trying to explain fictional creatures with real enough science like this
Bros mini chemistry lesson helped me understand atoms better than my 1st semester of chemistry did
we need better alternatives to traditional education
there's textual evidence in the translations of the original japanese version of the game in how characters talk that actually inklings and octolings CAN swim in water, the explosion in the water is just an in-game effect, not canonically how their bodies operate. For some reason in the american version they added lines referencing the in game effect as if its canon.
interesting...
What if Inkling "bones" are actually vessels that expand/stabilize by filling with liquid? Kind of like insect wings. That would mean that the only things that stay hard/the same shape are the beaks and eye sockets, the rest just deflates and shrinks when they enter their swim forms
6:50 i was like “wait do sharks have bones i thought they didn-“
yay! TY for making this video! I was tired of everyone thinking they are JUST liquid
this is most of my 7th grade science class in 14 minutes
Another reasonable guess to how they move through ink is that their "ink" is actually a mixture of like stem cells and bacteria that when they move through the ink they are essentially moving through a mass of themselves and if their clothing is also made of those cells it could explain how they are able to do everything although I'd imagine the process of swimming and shapeshifting would be extremely slow I'd try to suspend my belief a bit.
The reason I included the bacteria bit is because some real squids do glow thanks to bacteria
in game certain accessories and hair glows while standing on ink but hat's probably an conscious expression of style or something but I mentioned it because there is another biological reason for how it would be possible
that's interesting. I hadn't considered stem cells
@@TGPRany Yeah! like I was thinking something along the lines of this,
ruclips.net/video/N462jZFr13k/видео.html&ab_channel=Evopalaeo
Very well put together
This is pretty cool, I might have to do a deeper dive into the science behind your reasoning, maybe even form my own conclusions.
Also, I did have a few thoughts I haven't seen mention of yet. (Disclaimer: I'm someone who knows very little about any of this)
When you mentioned how similar the species are in the beginning, my first thought that it is a case of convergent evolution. The lore backs this up as it mentions the evolution of squids and octopodes into inklings and octolings in a context that mirrors human's evolution. This also made me wonder if instead of cartilage, the skeletal structures are made out of chitin, the material in these cephalopod's beaks. It appears to serve similarly to cartilage, and their bodies already have the genetic coding on how to produce it, which may allow them to evolve to bones made of chitin much quicker than anything else. The similarities between human society and cephalopod society, as well as all the human made buildings and areas still prevalent throughout the world, seem to suggest that this evolution happened exceedingly quickly following the downfall of humanity. This to me points to inking and octoling biology being composed of materials squids and octopodes already produce: chitin. The one problem is that chitin is found mainly in exoskeletons and shells, not internal structures; however, I am unsure of how much that discredits my argument.
After a little bit of research, I found out that squids and octopi do in fact produce cartilage! It’s not used for any internal skeleton, obviously, but it’s not impossible for that cartilage to be repurposed as an internal support structure.
this is the reason i passed biology class
Actually, I have a theory that their ink color actually depends on hormones. And those hormones change a type of pigment that kinda functions like plasma, but if there's too much of it in one place, it becomes highly toxic. so the pigment is spread to elsewhere in the body so it changes the mouth and hair and fingertips if there's alot of excess pigment. And when water gets through a cephalokid's pores, it interacts with the pigment which makes it foam up and bubble which is very painful and eventually pressure builds up and they explode. Same with enemy ink because the molecular compounds of the pigment change depending on the hormones and genetics.Cephalopods can shower and consume large amounts of water though. And if an inkling wants to swim, they have to spray a certain chemical on their skin. Also, their skeleton isn't really bones, but it's strong cartilage with bone marrow. And when they get haircuts, they need a heavy dose of numbing / anesthesia and a tourniquet to stop pain and bleeding. And how they swim through grates is they squeeze through.
I know people love to point to the sunken scroll that says inklings have no bones and call it proof, but truth be told, that’s likely a hypothesis considering cartilage bones wouldn’t show up on x-rays (correct me here if I’m wrong). Even so, depending on what causes a turfling to go splat, you might not even be able to cut into one and see if there are bones before they go splat and you learn nothing. I still believe they have bones of some sort since how else would you be able to not only hold, but also control some of the more heavy weapons such as dynamo roller
yes exactly, it is also much more difficult for cartilage to be preserved in fossils
Great video, dude! This channel is so underrated
tysm :D
Well done video Rany!
I'm an academic, so it was very appreciated seeing you make sure to clarify what the scientific definition of theory is instead of the cultural definition.
Another fun fact about the biology of Inklings and Octolings is that [1: Inklings actually have more cartilage in their bodies than Octolings do, and 2: For Inklings, females are the stronger gender since they have more cartilage than male Inklings(obviously;) the physical strength listing from strongest to weakest iirc is Inkling female, Inkling male, Octoling female, Octoling male.]
Subscribing because I'm excited with my assumption that you will create more videos like this, keep doing this; you deserve so much more.
thanks, I appreciate it!
I'll upload more videos similar to this alongside gameplay videos
Something that could've been addressed is inklings' limited ability to submerge in water. Say what?! Well, in mahimahi resort in Splatoon 1, there's a ramp that leads into the water, and you don't melt until you submerge deeper than knee deep. What's up with that?
I think that just has to do with the collision detection. It would not be practical to make specific collision for every single wave animation on every part of the map so they just have a box to detect when a player is "touching" the water enough instead. Could still be interesting to think about, though, just too much for this video lol
what i know is cannon that relates to biology of squids (wowee!) (source: 99% from youtuber Rassicas)
-canonically, squid kids have no bones
-they are held up from pressure (?)
-they have a brain and nervous system, organs etc
-i dont know how they go þrough grates and also change size with reasoning ...
-alot of people think they dont have tongues. this is a lie. shiver and frye in s3 have tongues, easily seen in storymode or pose 3 when taking photos with them with amiibo (i checked for you)
-they can change what they look like at will , i dont know the limits of this
-octolings can cut off tentacles to make octarians ... less tentacles/limbs = less smart
-dj octavio's machinery that has his limb scar on a wiggly tentacle IS his limb cut and regrown and i dont know if those are sentient (probably not)
-i dont know if it's important, but the food chain of everything IS the same as now in splatoon. squids eat squid, squids eat salmonids, salmonids eat squid, jellies are mostly unbothered if theyre eaten but generally not eaten anyways...
-i dont know if they still have crystal fluid from alterna's logs inside of them. most likely not
-dont ask me where the gun and clothes of your character goes when they turn into swim form. i dont know, and it probably just gets absorbed and stuffed with the brain maybe
-reproduction ... ask the splatoon manga instead its , DONT ASK ME????
-fun fact, inklings/octolings are able to change forms at age 14, which is why they cant play turf war before then. befoee theyre 14, they start out as a squid and as they grow older they morph into a human form. when they get too old (as seen with craig cuttlefish and dj octavio), they loose their ability to change into swim form (explained below) (but dj octavio just got heavily damaged so he's stuck in squid form, dont worry he's an old man)
-you can sundry to live longer but you lose ink capabilities such as swimming and using ink weapons (or... become s3 craig. poor guy.)
-there are restrooms in splatoon 3's splatsville
-fun fact, in swim form, your eyes are gray and they are always gray. i dont know why, i think it's a bug, and isnt supposed to be canon
-tentacles are like nails and dont seem to hurt when cut. its also recognized that cephalopods grill or fry their tentacles as a style trend (i do have sketches of this)
any more that is canon i can add from comment replies:)
My head cannon is that inklings are composed of some kind of oil and water emulsion. The colors changing and the different forms can both be explained by the “liquid crystals” talked about in the alterna logs.
Out of topic but I used to be a student at BSU.
great video ! I can tell you put a lot of effort into it :D
Extremely well made!
thanks!
If humans didn't die.
I was thinking what it would be like to fall in love with a Inkling or Octoling? Like, a human married a Inkling?
This video was genuinely cool and interesting! You have a new subscriber :)
thank you!
this video makes my science and splatoon brain happy :))
great video! i was expecting a funny video but this was actually quite an informational lesson OVER SPLATOON!! i couldn't be more joyful. it also helps i like science so i foudn it very interesting
i could be completely wrong about any of this, but this is what i think happens when they come into contact with water: inklings and octolings are made up of ink, and ink diffuses into water. high concentration of water goes into the low concentration of ink, which then causes the inkling/octoling to explode. anyone feel free to let me know if im wrong about any of this, or if it doesnt make sense. sorry if this sounds strange or doesnt make sense at all..!
I think it's something like that, I do mention how they exhibit ink behaviors, so that helps make sense out of how they work
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Oh hey I know that guy
Also great video
feeshy
I wish we could create inklings and octolings irl ;_;
Right ok, but what about how when they're bodies are DESTROYED, the just dip their SPIRIT in ink and get a new body?
I want to make a part 2 about all the really weird stuff like that
@@TGPRany can't wait 😌
Very underrated channel!
I appreciate it o7
Feels great being a bio major rn and being able to keep up 😏
ah, a fellow bio major o7
My headcanon is that the water is filled with chlorine or some other substance that causes the inklings to dissipate, not the water itself
the fact that i passed the pop quiz bc im also a bio major 😢
Bro is COOKING
5:31 also, OSMOSIS JONES REFERENCE!!?? /j
Why inkings explode when they try to swim but are fine drinking water and being rained on (in universe): who the hell *can* know with 100&% certainty what the explanation is, because we have to dig up some hyper neiche biology terms and concepts found in creatures or experiments that nobody gave a shit about before the majority of people vaguely knew what the fuck a splatoon was.
Why inkings explode when they try to swim but are fine drinking water and being rained on (irl reasoning behind the splatoon team’s decision to give the inklings this quirk): the splatoon team wanted inklings to die when they attempted to swim but drowning is apparently more violent than *LITERALLY EXPLODING TO THE POINT WHERE THE ONLY SIGN LEFT OF YOU IS THE RAPIDLY DILUTING STAIN IN THE WATER AND WHAT WAS ON YOUR PERSON, WHEN YOU STILL HAD A PERSON TO SPEAK OF.* Of course, they didn’t think further than that because censorship often stumbles around in the dark, accidentally stabbing those it is trying to protect, with logic and reasoning becoming “acceptable collateral damage” in this process.
how do their organs maintain coherent structure throughout liquification. like how do they store memories, how does that remain intact throughout transforming into liquid and sliding through a grate
i mean i guess given that they don't seem to get amnesia after passing through a respawner it's probably related to whatever "soul" thingy comes out whenever they get splatted but here i am overthinking a contrivance for a basic mechanic of silly squid game
I think it's best to not overthink their organs when the simple answer will do: much like real squids and octopuses, their organs are likely soft and malleable
@@TGPRany That's true, and it would seem to be corroborated with how like. if they get put in a blender and violently agitated (octo expansion), that ends badly for them, but in cases where they're in control of the agitation (like when sliding through a grate) they're A.O.K.
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thx bb
@@TGPRany uhrm.... is it getting hot in here or is it just me....!!!!
Keegan you’re awesome ily
thank you flAmeh
666 subs :o
Crazy checkpoint
hello fellow game lead!
4:28 hang on there sonny. oobleck is a liquid. what you're looking to say is that oobleck is a Non-newtonian fluid. it is a fluid with a changing density, something that doesn't flow with original newtonian fluid dynamics. it's still a liquid even though it feels solid. it's just becoming more dense under pressure.
but i understand. it's hard to believe that living organisms are completely liquid and the only hard solid parts are our bones.
but squids and octopuses don't have bones but squids do have a mantle to help holding their bodies to shape. it's probable that they just hold their bodies up with muscles but if their mantle can fit through then they can.
I never said oobleck wasn't a liquid, I just gave a quick description of how it can behave. I didn't find it important to go into detail about oobleck because that's not what my point was, I was simply drawing a comparison between how both oobleck and inklings have different behaviors in different conditions. I can see how someone could misunderstand what I was saying and I will be sure to choose my words more carefully in the future but again, you're misinterpreting what that part of my video is about and I gave a disclaimer for instances like this to begin with.
With your two comments you've given me I believe you're just trying to find things in my video to correct. Why? Neither of them have actually explained how something I said was wrong so I think you're just hearing what you want to hear so you can flaunt how you're smarter than a teenager. Again, why?
@@TGPRany I'm not looking for things to correct. that's not a fun way to live. but if I notice something I note it. I hope you don't take offense to my comments. but I did apparently misunderstand you considerably.
@@dontworry4945 no worries and no hard feelings
I find it weird how nobody talks about the fact that smalfrys are dominant male japanese salmons.
They are adults that look like juveniles.
i saw this early
NO I JUST WATCHED THIS BUT WHY DID YOU USE THE CLIP OF ME MISSING THE CHARGED SLASH (I swear I'm a D5 player.) Also new join Keegan : D
idk what the last part means lol
all div 5 players are required BY LAW to aggressively make out with zara
um new join...?@@Flame_from_HR
I would love to help with research if you wana have a second video
Nano machines don they harden when I become bipedal
Base on the thumbnail, The Answer is - No. The creator said it out his mouth in an interview and the original title also has the information as well.
this is not an actual canon analysis
Cephalopods don't have bones or cartilage, so I don't believe the inklings would (I ignore the fact that they move like they have internal skeletons; they also have boobs despite not being mammals lol). However, squids do have an evolutionary remnant from ancestors that had external shells, called the gladius or pen, and it's made of chitin, the same as their beaks (which are presumably what their "teeth" are). Cuttlefish have a thicker internal shell called a cuttlebone, while most octopuses have nothing. It's debatable whether the inklings have inner shells, since they offer some buoyancy control, and as we know the cephalopod kids can't float. I believe their bodies are made of an inklike liquid that is denser than water, making them naturally poor swimmers, and they have skin that becomes more or less osmotic depending on how excited they are. This means that other ink colors and exposure to calm water is normally safe to them, but the excitement of battle causes them to take damage from pressurized ink or sink before dissolving in water. Just don't ask me about the respawn system, any guess is as good as mine
"How many bones do sharks have?" Are we counting the teeth as a unit or individually?
either way it doesn't matter, still 0
@@TGPRany Huh, Shark teeth last a lot longer than any other piece of cartilage I've ever handled.
@@nullpoint3346 I don't think their teeth are cartilage, I think they're made of calcium or something but don't quote me on that
@@TGPRany Aka BONES!
@@nullpoint3346 you are right that bones are calcium rich but it would be naive to say calcium structure = bone.
Just looked it up, apparently shark teeth are made of dentin. Dentin is not bone but it is comprised of calcium phosphate (similar to bones) which is probably where I got calcium from. They are very similar to our teeth.
Think about it, though, teeth are not as dense as bones are, why would sharks, a species that need to not be very dense, have bone for teeth?
I don't think this is a very productive or worthwhile discussion, though.
I think all of there body is just made up of ink
lol nothing else?
Wait are you in the Cephalopod Collegiate Association?
yesyes
bro going into what a proton is like cmon we all know this stuff get to the bones
would like to double down on this comment about when you start explaining what fucking DNA is... is this supposed to be educational content?
@@chinacaat1880 quite literally, yes
@@TGPRany oh oops sorry misunderstood the videos intent
matpat of splatoon
yeah but where do their clothes go
i eated them
@@TGPRany 🙀
Did you know that um inklings cant be at the beach and wear swimsuits cuz umm the water is bad for them
poetry
U dont need to over think cuz inklings are 100% made out of ink
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4:13 hang on sir ions give away or take away electrons forming an ionic bond. very different. they are more easily broken than covalent bonds. because ions are connected by the electromagnetism of one electron moving positions making one positive and one negative so they attract. but covalence is when individual elements SHARE a electron. (co) valence so the electron is bound by the strength of the two elements it's being shared by. which is why it takes electricity to break water molecules apart, but vinegar breaks baking soda on contact. ions seek the strongest electromagnetic partner. covalent bonds are (MOSTLY) diamagnetic, and aren't as easy to transmute as ions.
I was talking about covalent bonds, not ionic bonds. I understand that ions can give or take charges creating ionic bonds but that's not what I was talking about. Was your issue with how I said ions can create covalent bonds? If so then I can understand the concern but if not then I explained how I was talking about sharing electrons, not giving or taking
@@TGPRany yeah ions form ionic bonds. I have no issue with you for the record. i like your theory. it doesn't make much sense to me but I like where your head is at and I look forward to more.
What was this?
Biology class?
yes, I made this for my biology final, actually
your name is a mispelt rcta slur !!!1 /ref
... Splatoon has plot?
yes, the games follow a story
no they don't have bones
ok
nerd
confusing editing and a lot of unnecessary information. why are u explaining to me what atoms and theories are lol
You clicked on a science video and are asking me why I'm explaining science.
I am communicating science, it is my responsibility to give as accurate information as I can and to correct misinformation.