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Who doesn’t love a bit of calamari? Humans have been eating squid for quite some time, but if we were around a few million ...
Most of what we know about the elusive creature comes from research on its remains found in whale stomachs, but scientists just filmed a one-foot-long juvenile in the South Atlantic Ocean ...
Humboldt squid have barbed suckers on their tentacles that help them grip their prey. Then they use their radula (a rough, tongue-like structure) and sharp beak to slice and shred their food ...
the middle of which have sharp hooks on the ends for catching prey — measured 30 centimeters (nearly one foot) long. Footage of another mysterious Antarctic glass squid was captured and ...
At full size, the colossal squid may be a formidable predator, with its stout arms and array of sharp hooks, able to tackle two-meter-long toothfish. But in our first confirmed view of it at home ...
The stomach of the longnose lancetfish — a.k.a. the mysterious “twilight zone fish” — yielded entire squids and undigested fish Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...