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Undersea Treasure: Squid (2023).
The print is available on my Etsy shop.
My beloved squid ring!
POV: Ink wrote something upside down
Two types of deep sea creature images
thank you for helping me go through college, postal 1 dude.
Need a tiny cephalopod to brighten your day? Meet the bobtail squid (Euprymna berryi)! Also known as the hummingbird squid, this critter typically grows only up to 2 in (5 cm) in length; females are larger than males. This species lives in Indo-Pacific waters, inhabiting the ocean floor where it burrows beneath sand to rest or hide when under threat. Its striking color comes from chromatophores, or pigment-holding cells, distributed throughout its body.
Photo:maractwin, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, iNaturalist
Got in a staring contest. Us vs the cuttlefish. We went snorkeling at Sesoko beach in Okinawa and saw 12(!!!!) cuttlefish. Absolutely amazing.
Gamers: Octopus vs Squid!
The prints are available on my Etsy shop.
The prints, T-shirts and other products are available on my Redbubble shop!
These are probably some of my favourite images of giant squid taken. I'm surprised I didn't know about them earlier even though they are from 2012
they are such good boys 🥲
Cephalopod lovers, meet a squid that’s as cute as its name: the dumpling squid (Euprymna tasmanica)! Also known as the southern bobtail squid, this cephalopod inhabits shallow waters off the coast of southern Australia. It’s an ambush predator and uses mucus glands in its skin to coat itself in sand, where it then lies in wait for prey, like shrimp and small fish. Dumplings must learn to hunt fast: Because males of this species die shortly after mating and females die soon after laying eggs, newborn squid need to fend for themselves. These precocious hatchlings can snag prey twice their size!
Photo: Rachel Price, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
birthday gift art (2023) for @/bigsquidman
Plush Friday! 💕🌊🧸
Which Wild Republic stuffed aquatic animal would you want?
Octopus
Squid
Whale Shark
Zebra Shark
Blue-spotted Stingray
Mantaray
Sea Otter
Sea Turtle
Harbor Seal
Blue Whale
I have some of these from growing up going to the zoo 🥰
i would like to see a babys
FOUR BABBYS
nautiluslive: Our #CorpsofExploration encountered this #BigfinSquid (genus Magnapinna) over 5,100 meters deep while exploring the abyssal plain in the waters of the #CookIslands. [source]
it's finally walkies weather, and Squid had lots to say about it!