Hold your limbs ... for what?

The ink changes color by shrinking or expanding colored cells, called Chromatophores. This species of squid has not been known to scientists yet.

To do it all! Carryed on the head, the tactile limbs of the squid are used to open . canned goods, parachuting, making noose ., including . flirting!

Open the bottle cap

Frieda, the squid caught in Morocco, makes fun for the public at the Hellabrunn Zoo, Munich, Germany. Within three months, Frieda learned how to open a sealed jar, inside with crabs and shrimp. With eight arms, he tightened the bottle, then turned the lid and brought the beak into the . clean cup!

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The finger of death

Dubbed the " Portuguese warship " because the crest is like a sail, this Atlantic squid is very poisonous. Its limbs can reach up to 20m, killing prey with just a light touch. When touching this ink, the divers will be extremely painful.

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Parachute

As it unfolds, this squid named ' long hand ' falls on its own, like a parachute soldier. Goal: a clam or a crab! In order to break the hard shell of oysters and crabs, it releases a chemical . breaking through, capable of destroying shells or crab shells within 10 hours later.

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To make love!

Switching to a streaky color like an electric current, the giant male squid tries to flirt with the female squid. Then, it pressed on her, then put the penis's hand inside the semen-containing gourd, inside . the mouth of the ink!

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Invisible

The ink changes color by shrinking or expanding colored cells, called Chromatophores. The squid, which has not yet been known by scientists, was taken in the Maldives archipelago, which is transparent, ideal for hiding on sand that no one has ever seen.

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Shark party

This giant Pacific ink is the largest in the world of over 600 different squid types. On average, an adult squid can weigh 30kg and the limb is 2.5m long. But also children weigh up to 200kg. Nothing is more terrifying for divers than touching their faces at the bottom. Usually, sharks are . their favorite food!

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Pure water

The ' countless branches ' arms of this Mediterranean squid (named Ophiure gorgonocéphal) have the effect of ' filtering seawater '. In the daytime she had relatives close to the starfish and curled into a sphere. At night, it holds up the floating particles, drifting in the water to make food.

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Cut

This 'dried coconut squid' is king . cut! Chased by the enemy, it can collect its 35cm diameter body plate and get inside a wild oyster shell or an empty dry coconut. Use your arms to lock the shell door, it hides in it safely, waiting until the enemy passes.

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DINH CONG THANH

Update 17 December 2018
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