THE WORLD’S 7 MOST AMAZING SQUIDS

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  • THE WORLD’S 7 MOST AMAZING SQUIDS
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    Piglet Squid
    The Piglet Squid may look like a cartoon come to life but appearances can be deceptive. For one thing, this avocado-sized creature lives in the low-light zone 200 to 1000 meters (650 to 3300 feet) below sea level so it’s often spotted swimming upside down and thus looking up. Its tentacles therefore give it the look of a chubby piglet sporting a mop of unkempt hair.
    Vampire Squid
    The Vampire Squid translates to “vampire squid from Hell”.
    It was first described in 1903 by German ‘squid expert’ Carl Chun who was obviously deeply impressed, and disturbed by the creature’s large red eyes and the spooky black lining of its “cloak”.
    We’re definitely going to need a bigger Kleenex. More recently, the perceived evil hideousness of the Vampire Squid was invoked by the Occupy movement as a way to describe investment banker Goldman Sachs, which is actually insulting… to the Vampire Squid.
    Colossal Squid
    The Colossal Squid is well-named: at 12 to 14 meters (39 to 46 ft) in length and weighing in excess of 500 kg (1,100 lb). This real-life Kraken is about the only other sea creature able to give full-grown Sperm Whales a fight. The whales often win but pay the price of having their skin scored by the squid’s hundreds of hook-toothed suckers.
    Native to deep, dark and frigid Antarctic waters, Colossal Squid are only rarely encountered though.
    Often wildly exaggerated reports of them are found in a wealth of ocean legends, They may not be able to bring down a clipper ship but with eyes the size of dinner plates it’s a sure bet they could see one coming from afar.
    Glass Squid
    Glass squids are a family of squid species, the majority of which have mainly transparent bodies. One of the more unusual is Cranchia Scabra, a species that bolsters its semi-transparent strangeness by having a barrel-shaped body studded with dozens of small tubercles.
    Striped Pyjama Squid
    The Striped Pyjama Squid is actually a Cuttlefish but hey, we’re inclusive and unbiased so come on in! Besides, with a name like “Striped Pyjama Squid” the fun knows no bounds.
    They may only be 50mm (2 inches) long but they’re one of the very few poisonous cephalopods.
    Native to the southern Indian and Pacific Oceans in waters around Australia, this snazzy sea-critter sports pinstripes bold enough to tempt Yankees GM Brian Cashman to whip out his checkbook. Its stylin’ skin isn’t even the squid’s most outstanding feature: that would be the pair of curious hand-like appendages extending upwards just aft of its eyes. A wave beneath the waves, as it were.
    Japanese Flying Squid
    The Japanese Flying Squid doesn’t take to the air often but when it does, it does so spectacularly.
    Witnesses have observed specimens of this species, singly and in groups, soaring for up to 50 meters (about 165 feet) over the waves in an effort to escape less versatile predators like whales.
    Jumbo Squid
    Growing up to 1.75 m,long and weighing up to 50 kg, Jumbo Squid are some of the largest squids commonly encountered by humans.
    but beware: they’re not called “devils” for nothing.
    Jumbo Squid are intelligent and curious, which has led to many reports of scuba divers having their facemasks, regulators, air hoses.
    and more grabbed by these very much touchy-feely sea creatures.
    You’ll find them along the Pacific Ocean coast of North and South America… or more likely, they’ll find you!
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