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angry squid octopus
Fresh squid isolated on white background, Sea food, Raw food
Stir-fry squid, shrimp, pork, bamboo shoots, kamaboko, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, and vegetables and sprinkle on fried fried noodles.
single squid hanging out over the sand
Cuttlefish isolated on white background
A common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) in the Calanques National Park in the South of France.
Bigfin Reef Squids are easy to distinguish from other squids in that they possess thick and muscular oval fins that extend around almost the entire mantle. Because of these fins, bigfin reef squids are sometimes mistaken for cuttlefish. The bigfin reef squid is the most widespread species in the genus Sepioteuthis. It is found in temperate and tropical regions of the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean.\nAt night, when the Bigfin Reef Squids are most active, they are commonly found in shallow areas from 0-100m around reefs, sea grass beds, sandy bottoms, or rocky shorelines. They surface at night, as it is less likely to be detected by predators. During the day, they generally move to deeper waters or near any form of cover, such as floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or grasses.\nSquids have speedy colour-changing abilities as their pigment cells, the chromatophores, rapidly change size and colour and the visual effect is enhanced by light reflecting cells, the iridocytes. They can shoot ink (dark melanin pigment) to confuse predators and aide in escapes. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°56'17.7941 S 134°7'10.2802 E at 1m depth
Common cuttlefish in an aquarium. Sepia officinalis species living in the Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea or South Africa. front view
Multiple deep sea undersea Pharaoh Cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis in natural environment. High quality photo
Small squid
Make squid belly with rice and boil down in soy sauce
squid swimming underwater in the ocean floor
Squid gracefully navigating the ocean's embrace radiates elegance, showcasing the translucent allure and fluid movements of these enchanting marine creatures
Isolated squid. Top view fresh squid on white background.
Broadclub Cuttlefish Ascarosepion latimanus (ex. Sepia latimanus) occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from Mozambique to Japan in a depth range from 8 to 55 m, max. mantle length 50cm, max. weight 10kg. \n\nThe Broadclub Cuttlefish has eyes positioned laterally like a fish, but it can rotate them forward to create overlapping fields of vision. This allows it to accurately gauge distances to its prey as well as to unfamiliar objects, such as divers.\n\nThe species feeds on small fishes and crustaceans. Commonly Broadclub Cuttlefishes are light brown or yellowish with white mottled markings. Males are sometimes dark brown, particularly during courtship and mating.\n\nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°29'32.881 N 125°14'12.8996 E at 15m depth at night
Pharaoh Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) expands and contracts muscle rings around sac colors in order to show different colors. It is typically consumed as dried, shredded cuttlefish, popular snack food
Seafood on the table, Neritic Squid
Make squid belly with rice and boil down in soy sauce
squid swimming underwater in the ocean
The Common (European) Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) underwater in sea - cephalopod, related to squid and octopus
Extreme close-up of an octopus sleeping with closed eyes. Blurred tentacles in the foreground.
Sea animal icon. 3D rendering
Defrost squid on white backgrounds
The texture of the wet skin of a large octopus. Bright abstract background.
Boiled octopus legs
Octopus tentacles
Bigfin Reef Squids are easy to distinguish from other squids in that they possess thick and muscular oval fins that extend around almost the entire mantle. Because of these fins, bigfin reef squids are sometimes mistaken for cuttlefish. The bigfin reef squid is the most widespread species in the genus Sepioteuthis. It is found in temperate and tropical regions of the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean.\nAt night, when the Bigfin Reef Squids are most active, they are commonly found in shallow areas from 0-100m around reefs, sea grass beds, sandy bottoms, or rocky shorelines. They surface at night, as it is less likely to be detected by predators. During the day, they generally move to deeper waters or near any form of cover, such as floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or grasses.\nSquids have speedy colour-changing abilities as their pigment cells, the chromatophores, rapidly change size and colour and the visual effect is enhanced by light reflecting cells, the iridocytes. They can shoot ink (dark melanin pigment) to confuse predators and aide in escapes. \nThis specimen laid eggs on a boie rope. \nLembeh Strait, Indonesia\n1°28'8.9165 N 125°14'39.1048 E at 16m depth
Squid Tubes. Fresh Calamari Steaks. Pacific Squid Fillet.
Fresh squid on ice trays at the fresh seafood market
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