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- Squid abstract "Squid are cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Like all other cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, bilateral symmetry, a mantle, and arms. Squid, like cuttlefish, have eight arms arranged in pairs and two, usually longer, tentacles. Squid are strong swimmers and certain species can "fly" for short distances out of the water.".
- Squid thumbnail Loligo_vulgaris.jpg?width=300.
- Squid wikiPageExternalLink squid.
- Squid wikiPageExternalLink squid.tepapa.govt.nz.
- Squid wikiPageExternalLink squid.cfm.
- Squid wikiPageExternalLink article.cfm?id=live-giant-squid-photogra.
- Squid wikiPageExternalLink www.thecephalopodpage.org.
- Squid wikiPageExternalLink www.tonmo.com.
- Squid wikiPageID "38011".
- Squid wikiPageRevisionID "606563384".
- Squid alt "Photo of squid with 8 short arms and two longer tentacles".
- Squid authority "A. Naef, 1916".
- Squid caption "A dissected male specimen of Onykia ingens, showing a non-erect penis".
- Squid caption "A specimen of the same species exhibiting elongation of the penis to 67 cm in length".
- Squid direction "vertical".
- Squid hasPhotoCollection Squid.
- Squid image "Onykia ingens with erect penis.jpg".
- Squid image "Onykia ingens with non-erect penis.jpg".
- Squid imageCaption European_squid.
- Squid subdivision "Myopsina".
- Squid subdivision "Oegopsina".
- Squid subdivision "†Plesioteuthididae".
- Squid subdivisionRanks Taxonomic_rank.
- Squid taxon "Teuthida".
- Squid width "220".
- Squid subject Category:Commercial_molluscs.
- Squid subject Category:Edible_molluscs.
- Squid subject Category:Squid.
- Squid type Animal.
- Squid type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Squid type EukaryoticCell.
- Squid type Mollusk.
- Squid comment "Squid are cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Like all other cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, bilateral symmetry, a mantle, and arms. Squid, like cuttlefish, have eight arms arranged in pairs and two, usually longer, tentacles. Squid are strong swimmers and certain species can "fly" for short distances out of the water.".
- Squid label "Calmar".
- Squid label "Kalmare".
- Squid label "Kałamarnice".
- Squid label "Lula".
- Squid label "Pijlinktvissen".
- Squid label "Squid".
- Squid label "Teuthida".
- Squid label "Teuthida".
- Squid label "Кальмары".
- Squid label "سبيدج".
- Squid label "管魷目".
- Squid sameAs Krakatice.
- Squid sameAs Kalmare.
- Squid sameAs Καλαμάρι.
- Squid sameAs Teuthida.
- Squid sameAs Txipiroi.
- Squid sameAs Calmar.
- Squid sameAs Cumi-cumi.
- Squid sameAs Teuthida.
- Squid sameAs 살오징어목.
- Squid sameAs Pijlinktvissen.
- Squid sameAs Kałamarnice.
- Squid sameAs Lula.
- Squid sameAs m.09gys.
- Squid sameAs Q81900.
- Squid sameAs Q81900.
- Squid wasDerivedFrom Squid?oldid=606563384.
- Squid depiction Loligo_vulgaris.jpg.
- Squid isPrimaryTopicOf Squid.