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  2. Caribbean reef squid - Wikipedia

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    Adults venture out into open water and can be found in depths up to 150 m. When mating, adults are found near coral reefs in depths of 1.5 to 8 metres (5 to 26 ft). The Caribbean reef squid is the only squid species commonly sighted by divers over inshore reefs in the Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean regions.

  3. Sepioteuthis - Wikipedia

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    Sepioteuthis, commonly known as reef squids or oval squids, is a genus of pencil squid. Reef squids are easily recognizable by their large rounded fins that extend along almost the entire length of their mantles , giving them a superficial resemblance to cuttlefish .

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

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    The squid floats along the water upside down with one eye aimed at the ocean floor and the other looking above. Named for its bright red color, the squid has red-tinted photophores (light-emitting ...

  8. Loliginidae - Wikipedia

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    (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) Bigfin reef squid ( Sepioteuthis lessoniana ) The classification below (including 47 species) follows Vecchione et al. (2005) [ 3 ] and the Tree of Life Web Project (2010).

  9. The Caribbean's Best Nude Beaches (PHOTOS) - AOL

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    Mangrove Mike/Flickr Given the right mix of sun, sand and solitude, impromptu skinny-dipping can happen (and does) most anywhere in the