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  2. Cranchiidae - Wikipedia

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    Some species live over 2 km below sea level. The body shape of many species changes drastically between growth stages, and many young examples could be confused for different species altogether. The largest squid in the family Cranchiidae is the colossal squid. [5] Cranchiid squid represent no interest to commercial fisheries.

  3. Caribbean reef squid - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean reef squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea), commonly called the reef squid, is a species of small, torpedo-shaped squid with undulating fins that extend nearly the entire length of the body, approximately 20 cm (8 in) in length. They are most commonly found in the Caribbean Sea in small schools. As part of the Cephalopod class of ...

  4. Sepioteuthis australis - Wikipedia

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    Sepioteuthis australis, commonly known as the southern calamari [3] or the southern reef squid, [4] is a species of reef squid that is native to oceans off the coast of Australia and New Zealand. This species is caught commercially by trawling, as bycatch in the prawn fishing industry and by recreational anglers.

  5. Bigfin reef squid - Wikipedia

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    A bigfin reef squid among corals in the Red Sea of Egypt. The bigfin reef squid is a neritic warm water-dwelling squid. [citation needed] They are usually found 0 to 100 m (0 to 328 ft) below the water's surface. [25] They tend to remain close to the shoreline, near rocks and reefs.

  6. 8-armed sea creature — with martial arts-like hunting method ...

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    Hannan’s pygmy squid is “found around coral reefs and has been seen hunting and foraging after sunset,” researchers said. To catch its preferred prey of small shrimp, the squid uses a ...

  7. Bathyteuthis - Wikipedia

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    Bathyteuthis is the singular genus of squid in the family Bathyteuthidae, encompassing three species. Bathyteuthis species are found scattered throughout the world's oceans at mesopelagic to bathypelagic depths, commonly between 700–2,000 m (2,300–6,600 ft). They are found in deep-sea territories and can be spotted on the coast of New ...

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

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    These two strange eyes are the perfect combination that makes the strawberry squid a formidable hunter in the deep sea. The cephalopod’s right eye is small and dark, while the left eye is larger ...

  9. Whip-lash squid - Wikipedia

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    The Mastigoteuthidae, also known as whip-lash squid, are a family of small deep-sea squid.Approximately 20 known species in six genera are represented, with members found in both the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zone of most oceans.

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