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The Hummingbird Bobtail Squid (Euprymna berryi) is a tiny, round-bodied cephalopod often found buried in sandy bottoms at night, glowing softly thanks to bioluminescent bacteria living in its light organ. About the size of a grape, it gets its name from its quick, darting movements that resemble a hovering hummingbird. With iridescent blues, purples, and greens shimmering across its mantle, this squid uses both color-changing chromatophores and light-producing organs to camouflage perfectly agai
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5 months ago
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Bobtail squids have a cool trick – they partner with glowing bacteria. At night, the squid uses the bacteria's light to blend into the moonlight, hiding from predators. This teamwork helps both the squid and the bacteria survive. Now you know! #squid #ocean #sealife | Critter Hunter
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Aug 23, 2023
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Critter Hunter
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Reposted from @somewheresomehowalex The Hummingbird Bobtail Squid (Euprymna berryi) is a tiny, round-bodied cephalopod often found buried in sandy bottoms at night, glowing softly thanks to bioluminescent bacteria living in its light organ. About the size of a grape, it gets its name from its quick, darting movements that resemble a hovering hummingbird. With iridescent blues, purples, and greens shimmering across its mantle, this squid uses both color-changing chromatophores and light-producing
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Bobtail squids are nocturnal, and they spend the day buried in the sand to avoid predators. At night, they come out to hunt for small prey. 🤿 Critter Republic Dive Center 🌐 https://critterrepublic.com 📧 info@critterrepublic.com SDI - Scuba Diving International - Philippines . . . . . #squid #ocean #bbc | Critter Hunter
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Nov 19, 2023
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The Bobtail Squid, a fascinating cephalopod, exhibits a remarkable behavior during the night. Under the cover of darkness, it skillfully burrows into the sand, creating a concealed refuge. This behavior serves as both a protective measure against predators and a strategic hunting tactic, allowing the squid to navigate its surroundings with stealth and efficiency. . . . . . #squid #ocean #bbc #underwater #Philippines #divinglife #scuba #underwaterlife #explore #natgeo #discover #sealife #scubadiv
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Dec 15, 2023
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Hawaiian Bobtail Squid | Oceana
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This Squid Glows in the Dark 😱
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4 months ago
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This amazing bobtail squid buries itself in the sand, not only for camouflage, but also to regenerate the bacteria that produce its beautiful bioluminescence. via National Geographic Ocean | United Nations Biodiversity
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Nov 28, 2016
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Meet the fascinating bobtail squid, a clever and elusive marine creature found in the waters of Dauin, Philippines. Known for its remarkable ability to camouflage and its bioluminescent properties, this tiny squid is a true marvel of the underwater world. Critter Republic Dive Center . . . . . #BobtailSquid #OceanCamouflage #MarineLife #UnderwaterCreatures #SeaSquid #MarineBiodiversity #Bioluminescence #TinySquid #UnderwaterWorld #LoveThePhilippines #OceanExploration #SquidFacts #OceanWildlife #
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Aug 17, 2024
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Happy Wildlife Wednesday! Bobtail squids are generally not known for engaging in aggressive interactions or fights. These small cephalopods are more solitary and tend to use their unique bioluminescence for communication and camouflage rather than for confrontations. If you are interested in their behavior, observing their intricate bioluminescent displays and hunting techniques would be more characteristic of their natural interactions. 📷 @critter.hunter #squid #ocean #bbc #sdidivers | SDI - S
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Sep 11, 2024
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Glowing bacteria in Hawaiian bobtail squid cause changes throughout host | University of Hawaiʻi System News
Mar 5, 2019
hawaii.edu
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Bobtail squid - it's tiny, about the size of a walnut, but what makes it stand out is its ability to glow in the dark. This glow isn't just for show. At night, it helps the squid hide its shadow from predators by blending in with the moonlight. 📸 ? Sooo Lazy 😅 #OceanMystery #ReelsVideo #ExploreTheOcean #NatureLovers #WildlifePhotography #SeaCreatures #Reels #Clownfish #OceanLife #MarineBeauty #reef2reef #ReelsFacebook #AquariumHobby #reelsfacebook #Viral #Trending #trendingreelsvideo #Tropical
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11 months ago
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Meet the Bobtail squid during a night dive😍. Filmed at Cabilao island🏖 | OceanVizion
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Nov 27, 2019
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This bobtail squid may be tiny but its camouflage skills are BIG. | National Geographic Animals
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Jul 5, 2017
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This Bobtail Squid Might Be the Cutest Thing in the Ocean
Jul 2, 2019
oceanconservancy.org
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With its cartoonishly large eyes, this little bobtail squid could be right out of a gothic fantasy movie! It was seen at a depth of 1,030 meters (3,380 feet) during a dive to explore Atlantis Canyon off the U.S. northeast coast. Our #Halloween countdown continues: https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/news/exploration-extras/22-halloween/welcome.html | NOAA Ocean Exploration
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Oct 24, 2022
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Nature’s Cutest Symbiosis: The Bobtail Squid
Jan 25, 2018
biointeractive.org
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Fun taxonomy fact, a bobtail squid is technically not a true squid. It is a very close relative of a cuttlefish. It also glows, due to light-producing bacteria that inhabit a specialized organ. It hides its silhouette from predators below by matching the overhead glow from moonlight. #squidfact #squidtember #bobtailsquid | OceanX
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Sep 17, 2023
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The Hawaiian Bobtail Squid and its Crazy Tricks | Featured Creature
Aug 5, 2015
featuredcreature.com
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A rare behavior shot of Bobtail Squid mating. Shot at the jetty in Edithburgh South Australia. We were lucky to have seen this on our last noght dive there. It is an amazing dive! . . . . . . #bobtailsquid #squid #cephalopod #squids #underwaterphotography #underwater #underwaterworld #underwaterphotographer #underwaterlife #underwatermacro #underwatermacrophotography #uwpics #uwphotography #uwphoto #uwpic #uwphotosociety #videooftheday #natgeo #wildlifeonearth #wildlife #scubadiving #scuba #scub
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Jan 27, 2020
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Take a look at the bobtail squid. This squid is known to bury itself in sandy areas during the day for camouflage before emerging at night to feed. 🐙 | Oceana
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Dec 19, 2019
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Oceana
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Bobtail squids are tiny & adorable cephalopods, growing to about 3 to 5cm in length. 🎥: bugDreamer.com From dawn until dusk, bobtail squid are known to bury themselves under sand or mud to evade potential predators. They are mostly active at night, emerging to feed on crustaceans, like small shrimp! | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR
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Apr 6, 2022
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Ocean Conservation Research - OCR
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Beautiful Bobtail Squid Covers itself in Sand
Oct 21, 2024
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Bobtail squid | Ocean Reality Channel
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Oct 25, 2024
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Ocean Reality Channel
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Have you ever seen a Bobtail Squid camouflage using their tentacles?! 😂 📹 atsushi.sadaki📍Maluku, Indonesia | PADI
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Nov 2, 2018
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Bobtail squid hides itself in sand | MetDaan Tips
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Feb 1, 2023
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Despite their small size, bobtail squids are skilled at using jet propulsion to move quickly through the water. They can expel water forcefully from their mantle cavity to propel themselves forward. #squid #ocean #uw #sdi #sea #marinelife | Critter Hunter
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Oct 3, 2023
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Critter Hunter
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Shine bright like a bobtail squid! 🌟 While there are a wide range of cephalopods that come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, this petite little squid species only reaches an average of around 1 inch (2.5 cm) in mantle length upon reaching adulthood. For comparison, that’s just a bit smaller than your average golf ball. As you can tell, they’re very little! Cuteness levels reach volumes of approximately one million, though, so…not so tiny in that aspect! 🥰 Read more about the bobtail squid and
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Sep 30, 2023
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Ocean Conservancy
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The Bobtail Squid: The Master of Underwater Disguise
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4 months ago
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Deep Sea Profiles
Bobtail squid - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Oct 1, 2013
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