a little giant squid doodle ive had for a while
decapodiformes are rlly hard to work with in squares. they were definitely made for the rectangle. nautiluses are for squares. octopuses can be whatever shape u want

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a little giant squid doodle ive had for a while
decapodiformes are rlly hard to work with in squares. they were definitely made for the rectangle. nautiluses are for squares. octopuses can be whatever shape u want
Strange spiral remains belonging to the Ram's Horn Squid.
12/09/23 - Spirula spirula
QLD:CQC, Woppa (Great Keppel Island), ocean shore
“These are Australian squid, about half a meter long.” David Attenborough | Blue Planet
Bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana)
Photo by Loh Kok Sheng
Tentacles & Beaks Of Cephalopods:
one of my random thoughts:
wondering if a squid and an octopus have similar or non similar tentacles.
so I googled it!
Cruz Erdmann was on an organised night dive in the Lembeh strait off North Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was here where he encountered the pair of bigfin reef squid. They were engaged in courtship, involving a glowing, fast‑changing communication of lines, spots and stripes of varying shades and colours. One immediately jetted away, but the other – probably the male – hovered just long enough for Cruz to capture one instant of its glowing underwater show
Photograph: Cruz Erdmann/2019 Wildlife Photographer of the Year
(via Wildlife photographer of the year 2019 winners – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)