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'Very novel and very puzzling': Unknown species of squid spotted burying itself upside down, pretending to be a plant
A new study reveals an unknown species of whiplash squid burying itself upside down in the deep sea — a first-of-its-kind ...
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The Vampire Squid Genome Has Helped Explain the Early Evolution of the Cephalopods — Here’s How
Learn more about the genetics of the vampire squid — a strange species whose genome suggests that modern octopuses, squids, ...
Perhaps it was hiding from predators. Or trying to catch food. Then again, maybe it just wanted to be left alone.
The high seas of the dinosaur era were teeming with a plethora of squids, a new study has found. Using a new technique for analyzing fossils locked away in chunks of rock, paleontologists in Japan and ...
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Titans of the abyss: How sperm whales and giant squid differ
Quick Take Sperm whales are the largest toothed whales and deep-diving predators, with a spermaceti organ used for sound ...
Almost a century after the colossal squid was first discovered, a juvenile was spotted and filmed in its natural habitat last month. Crew members on board a research vessel in the South Atlantic Ocean ...
Kochi: A team of researchers at Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) discovered a new species of deep-sea squid in Arabian Sea, marking.
The squid in the video is called a stubby squid, scientifically known as Rossia pacifica. This species of squid truly lives up to its name! These squids resemble a cross between a squid and an octopus ...
With its unusual combination of features, the deep sea creature helps explain how other modern species emerged from a common ...
There are plenty more squid in the sea for Hawaiian short-finned pilot whales. How much squid do short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) living off Hawai‘i need each day, and is the ...
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