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Otopus, Cuttlefish, and Squid

2023-02-14 02:01:28

Octopus, squid, squid * From the early days, the horror story is gone, centering on strange marine life, especially giant squid and terrible octopus. They are one of the largest, strongest, fastest, most embarrassing and ferocious animals in all animals. However, many of them are very harmless and useful in various ways. _________________________________________ * Eight octopus octopuses are soft baglike creatures. It has 8 elongated arms with cup shaped suction cups connected by a thin film (thin soft tissue on top of the body) that can protrude in all directions.

(1) Squid is a very interesting small animal. (2) Squid is like a big squid like an octopus, and is a member of cephalopods. (3) They are not considered to evolve fastest in cephalopods, but squids are very clever. (4) _______ (5) It is difficult to know who is watching while observing them, you are still cutting fish. (6) The structure of the eyes of the squid is very similar to the human eye, so the squid can give you the impression that you are seeing the eye of the wizard.

Fish such as octopus, squid, squid, parrot are well-known. The form of extinction surpasses life, and this class has gained tremendous diversity from late Paleozoic to Mesozoic. Extinct cephalopods, in addition to the five creatures of the Nautilus, are ammonites, arrow stones and parrots. The squid has a thin tubular body and a short and compact head. Two of the ten arms developed a thin tentacle with four row suction cups with enlarged ends and toothed horn-shaped rings. Most of the body of the squid is reinforced with inner shells like feathers of horny material. Squid's eyes are almost as complex as human eyes, usually on both sides of the head.

Like other short cuts (mackerel), this species has no squirrel and has a round cellar from squid. They have 8 arms and 2 tentacles, which may seem octopus for many people. As seen in the pictures and videos below, most species are quite small. Short squids swim in a way similar to squid - with feathers and jet propellers. Interestingly, they are in symbiotic relationship with the bioluminescent bacteria (Aliivibrio fischeri) found in the special light emitting organs of the animal mantle. These symbiotic bacteria eat sugar + amino acid solution provided by carp. In return, they hide the "outline of the squid from the bottom" by matching the amount of light hitting the top of the mantle.