(2011) The giant squid Architeuthis: an emblematic invertebrate that can represent concern for the conservation of marine biodiversity. Biological Conservation 144(7): 1989-1997.Guerra, A., Gonzalez, A., Pascual
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there are some very large�and very deadly�squid that might be looming closer than you think. The less-than-humble Humboldt is one of them. Found right where the water goes deep along the Eastern Pacific shore, these squid have a mantle alone that can reach up to just ...
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In fact, giant squids are usually right around the size of a human, sometimes a little longer and other times a little smaller.(Unless you’re counting tentacle length, then they aremuchlarger than humans. But I am only considering mantle length.) ...
Can Dogs Eat Seafood? As a general rule,dogs can eat a little bit of most fresh but thermally processed seafood, as an occasional treat. However, it should never be raw and never served with shells or bones!Allergies are rare, although they do exist. There is little evidence or informatio...
Top, schematic of squid anatomy showing the location of the “giant axon,” an unusually large neural projection that partly controls the squid’s jet propulsion system, used for very fast movement, attacks and escapes. Below, schematic of a neuron, showing the location of the nucleus where a...
eat, and eventually optimally reproduce. anne, it's hard to talk about intelligence with an animal like this, 'cos we have so many concepts around intelligence. we base it so much on humans and other animals. but this isn't like it knows it's in a maze, it's gonna solve the maze...
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