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  1. Jun 1, 2024 · squid, any of more than 300 species of 10-armed cephalopods classified within the order Teuthoidea (or Teuthida) and found in both coastal and oceanic waters. Squids may be swift swimmers or part of the drifting sea life ( plankton ). Squids have elongated tubular bodies and short compact heads.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CephalopodCephalopod - Wikipedia

    A cephalopod / ˈsɛfələpɒd / is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda / sɛfəˈlɒpədə / ( Greek plural κεφαλόποδες, kephalópodes; "head-feet") [2] such as a squid, octopus, cuttlefish, or nautilus.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SQUIDSQUID - Wikipedia

    A SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) is a very sensitive magnetometer used to measure extremely weak magnetic fields, based on superconducting loops containing Josephson junctions. SQUIDs are sensitive enough to measure fields as low as 5×10 −14 T with a few days of averaged measurements. [1]

  4. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › invertebratesSquid - National Geographic

    Squid. Common Name: Squid. Scientific Name: Teuthida. Diet: Carnivore. Average Life Span In The Wild: 1 years. Size: 0.8 inches to 16 feet long on average. What are squid? Squid have been...

  5. Squids are cephalopods similar to octopuses and cuttlefish evolving as early as the Jurassic period. Their elongated bodies, eight arms, and two long tentacles give them that unique appearance. No wonder, in the past, squids were often associated with tales related to sea monsters.

  6. Squid is a caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. Squid has extensive access controls and makes a great server accelerator.

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · 16 Types of Squid. Diving into the vast world of marine biology, we encounter an astonishing diversity of life forms. Among these, the squid stands out in its unique grace and diversity, with over 300 species of squid classified under the family Cephalopoda.

  8. A Caribbean reef squid. Squid are cephalopods of the order Teuthida. They are the sister group to the octopods. Squid are carnivores, but they are also hunted as prey. The largest squid, the giant squid and colossal squid, are eaten by sperm whales and sleeper sharks. There are about 300 species of squid.

  9. May 27, 2017 · When the sun goes down, an army of Humboldt squid rise from the deep to hunt. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe#NatGeoWILD #Squid #DeepSeaKille...

  10. www.nationalgeographic.com › environment › articleSquid - National Geographic

    Dec 2, 2009 · See photos of squid (including the Caribbean reef squid, Humboldt squid, and more) in this oceans photo gallery from National Geographic.

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