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  2. Cephalopod size - Wikipedia

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    The largest cephalopod specimen ever recorded: a 495 kg (1,091 lb) colossal squid. Squids are the largest living cephalopods in terms of each of mantle length, total length, and mass, with the largest species by at least two of these measures being the colossal squid, Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni.

  3. Cephalopod - Wikipedia

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    Cephalopod eggs span a large range of sizes, from 1 to 30 mm in diameter. [129] ... the beak as the protruding tongue and fangs, and its tentacles as the snakes. ...

  4. List of largest snakes - Wikipedia

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    The longest venomous snake is the king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), with lengths (recorded in captivity) of up to 5.7 m (19 ft) and a weight of up to 12.7 kg (28 lb). [53] It is also the largest elapid. The second-longest venomous snake in the world is possibly the African black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis), which

  5. Largest prehistoric animals - Wikipedia

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    A close rival in size to those snakes is palaeophiid marine snake Palaeophis colossaeus, which may have been around 9 m (30 ft) in length [271] [273] [274] or even up to 12.3 m (40 ft). [275] Another known very large fossil snake is Gigantophis garstini , estimated at 9.3–10.7 m (31–35 ft) in length, [ 276 ] [ 277 ] although later study ...

  6. Is that a snake or one of NC’s three legless lizards? Here’s ...

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    The slender glass lizard, which is usually tan or brown with long stripes along the length of its body, can grow as large as 42 inches long, and that would be a very large example, Owens said ...

  7. Kraken - Wikipedia

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    The following description appears to intermix traits from both whales and squids; for one, he says it is black in color, with a square head the length of 10–12 cubits (roughly 6–7 m (20–23 ft), if assumed to be Swedish ells: 0.594 m (1.95 ft)), [39] with a body length of 14–15 cubits (roughly 8–9 m (26–30 ft)), [40] giving a total ...

  8. Ammonoidea - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to their flattened shape, these ammonoids accelerate effectively, though their large umbilicus introduces more drag in successive thrusts. [11] Relative to oxycones, serpenticones take less effort to rotate around the transverse axis . [14] Serpenticone ammonites resemble coiled snakes and are abundant in the Jurassic rocks of Europe.

  9. Category:Cephalopods - Wikipedia

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    A cephalopod is any member of the biological order Cephalopoda, the group that contains all squid, octopuses, and cuttlefish. This category covers articles about cephalopods as individual species or groups.