A robust clubhook squid (Onykia robusta) washed up at Dutch Harbour, Alaska, USA.
This approximately 10ft long specimen was photographed and then safely relocated back to the ocean, still alive.
by Andrew Bleiman
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A robust clubhook squid (Onykia robusta) washed up at Dutch Harbour, Alaska, USA.
This approximately 10ft long specimen was photographed and then safely relocated back to the ocean, still alive.
by Andrew Bleiman
Lesbian Squids On A Date
742 tris, 1 8x12px texture
ID: Low res animated 3D render of a low poly scene of a giant squid and a bigfin squid out on a night time date, they are floating around a floating table and drinking out of steamy cups of purple liquid
follower forms of the bishops from cult of the lamb, with the food unique resource from their respective biomes
leshy: darkwood, berries
heket: anura, pumpkin
kallamar: anchordeep, cauliflower
shamura: silk cradle, beetroot
YOOOO I see you're drawing the silly fish dudes. One of my favorite silly fish dudes is the whiplash squid. Could you draw one please?
i drew two so they have a friend :)
Hello hellsitegenetics. I have discovered that I did absolute shit on my Genetics unit so far. If you were to BLAST this ask I will start praying to the creature that appears for them to aid me in the final exam so that I can have a GPA that is closer to what I wanted
String identified: tgtc. a c tat at t Gtc t a. t AT t a tat ag t t cat tat aa t t a t a a tat ca a a GA tat c t at at
Closest match: Eumandya parva genome assembly, chromosome: 44 Common name: Spotty Bobtail Squid
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Googly-eyed Stubby Squid | Nautilus Live + their commentary
Types of British Animals. Written by Frederick G. Aflalo. Illustrated by Edmund Caldwell. 1909.
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