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Proving once again that undersea creatures are infinitely weirder than the ones on dry land or in Washington, D.C., this week the crew of the Exploration Vehicle Nautilus discovered a stubby squid ...
Squid and cuttlefish eat mostly fish and crustaceans and nautilus are mostly scavengers, finding discarded pieces of other animals' prey on the seafloor, though they also hunt fish, crabs and shrimp.
Researchers from the Nautilus exploration vessel came upon the bright purple creature with giant eyes. It may look like a cartoon character, but it's real. It's also pretty tough, a researcher says.
Researchers recently captured footage of a ‘googly-eyed’ stubby squid off the coast of California. The footage was taken by the Nautilus Live expedition, which was exploring the ocean floor ...
A purple squid with eyes so googly it could easily be mistaken for a character in the movie "Finding Nemo" was recently spotted by scientists off the coast of Southern California ...
This piglet squid has a mantle full of ammonia. (Image credit: Nautilus) The piglet squid's unusual mantle-to-legs ratio is, in part, a consequence of how it moves through the water.
From its initial title to its real life inspirations to its disastrous, misconception-causing English translations.
The squid, according to the Nautilus vessel on board during the discovery, noted that it looked like it had "hair" and "lipstick" as well as a "weird reindeer head." ...
Researchers recently captured footage of a ‘googly-eyed’ stubby squid off the coast of California. The footage was taken by the Nautilus Live expedition, which was exploring the ocean floor ...