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  1. The vam­pire squid is so named be­cause of its jet-black skin, web­bing be­tween the arms, and red eyes - sup­pos­edly char­ac­ter­is­tics of a vam­pire. The squid is con­sid­ered small - reach­ing a max­i­mum length of 28 cm with the ap­prox­i­mate size of a foot­ball. There is sex­ual di­mor­phism in size: fe­males are larger than males.
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    The vampire squid is an extreme example of a deep sea cephalopod, thought to reside at aphotic (lightless) depths from 600 to 900 metres (2,000 to 3,000 ft) or more. Within this region of the world's oceans is a discrete habitat known as the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). Within the zone, the saturation of … See more

    The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis, lit. 'vampire squid from hell') is a small cephalopod found throughout temperate and … See more

    The vampire squid can reach a maximum total length around 30 cm (1 ft). Its 15-centimetre (5.9 in) gelatinous body varies in colour from velvety … See more

    Few specifics are known regarding the ontogeny of the vampire squid. Their development progresses through three morphologic forms: the very young animals have a single pair of fins, an intermediate form has two pairs, and the mature form again … See more

    The Vampyromorphida is the extant sister taxon to all octopuses. Phylogenetic studies of cephalopods using multiple genes and mitochondrial genomes have shown that the … See more

    The vampire squid was discovered during the Valdivia Expedition (1898–1899), led by Carl Chun. Chun was a zoologist who was inspired by the See more

    What behavioral data is known has been gleaned from ephemeral encounters with remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV). Vampire … See more

    Vampire squid have eight arms but lack feeding tentacles, and instead use two retractile filaments in order to capture food. These filaments have small hairs on them, made up of many sensory cells, that help them detect and secure their prey. They combine … See more

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  5. WEBVampire squid are cephalopods that are about the shape, size, and color of a football. The name “vampire” was given to these little squid because …

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    • WEBThe vampire squid is so named because of its jet-black skin, webbing between the arms, and red eyes - supposedly characteristics of a vampire. The squid is considered small - reaching a maximum length of 28 cm …

    • WEBThe vampire squid is a small, dark-colored cephalopod that's found at extreme depths, between 2,000 and 3,000 feet. The vampire squid gets its name from its dark coloring. It does not, as the name would suggest, …

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    • WEBIts huge, bright blue eyes — proportionally the largest in the animal kingdom — dark color, and the velvety, cloak-like webbing that connects its arms give the vampire squid its common name. Its scientific name, …

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