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  2. Bobtail squid - Wikipedia

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    Bobtail squid (order Sepiolida) [1] are a group of cephalopods closely related to cuttlefish. Bobtail squid tend to have a rounder mantle than cuttlefish and have no cuttlebone . They have eight suckered arms and two tentacles and are generally quite small (typical male mantle length being between 1 and 8 cm (0.39 and 3.15 in)).

  3. Euprymna scolopes - Wikipedia

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    The bacteria are fed a sugar and amino acid solution by the squid and in return hide the squid's silhouette when viewed from below by matching the amount of light hitting the top of the mantle (counter-illumination). [13] E. scolopes serves as a model organism for animal-bacterial symbiosis and its relationship with A. fischeri has been ...

  4. Sepioloidea lineolata - Wikipedia

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    Sepioloidea lineolata or more commonly known as the striped pyjama squid or the striped dumpling squid is a type of bottletail squid [3] that inhabits the Indo-Pacific Oceans of Australia. The striped pyjama squid lives on the seafloor, often hiding in the sand. [ 4 ]

  5. Sepiolidae - Wikipedia

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    Sepiolidae is a family of bobtail squid encompassing 15 genera in three or four subfamilies.A gladius is absent in subfamily Heteroteuthidinae, and in subfamily Sepiolinae it is reduced, or absent like in genus Euprymna.

  6. Euprymna berryi - Wikipedia

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    Euprymna berryi, commonly called hummingbird bobtail squid or Berry's bobtail squid among various other vernacular names, is a species of mollusc cephalopod in the family Sepiolidae. [ 3 ] Description

  7. Squid Diet and Mule Deer: This Week’s Reader Mail - AOL

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    Hi there, I’ve been creating a hand-drawn noir comic book called ‘Lobstertown Tales’ and I greatly appreciated your article on the squid diet as I’m working on a squid restaurant scene.

  8. The Strawberry Squid: A Deep Ocean Dweller with a Unique ...

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    The mysterious strawberry squid lives deep in the twilight zone of the ocean, migrating to more shallow waters every night to hunt for food. ©NOAA / Public Domain / Wikipedia – Original / License

  9. Sepiadariidae - Wikipedia

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    Sepiadarium austrinum, southern bottletail squid; Sepiadarium gracilis; Sepiadarium kochi, tropical bottletail squid; Sepiadarium nipponianum; Genus Sepioloidea. Sepioloidea lineolata, striped pyjama squid; Sepioloidea magna [1] Sepioloidea pacifica, Pacific bobtail squid