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Megafauna / Taxonomy / Giant squid / Cephalopods / Cephalopod limb / Cephalopod / Vampire squid / Ammonium / Tentacle / Zoology / Squid / Biology
Date: 2003-08-12 21:11:32
Megafauna
Taxonomy
Giant squid
Cephalopods
Cephalopod limb
Cephalopod
Vampire squid
Ammonium
Tentacle
Zoology
Squid
Biology

ARCHITEUTHIS BUOYANCY AND FEEDING Here we present a little scientific evidence supporting our contention that Architeuthis is a rather passive beast, rather than aggressive hunter, much like the Humboldt squid.

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