Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Vampire Squid


A Beautiful Vampire Squid
The name of this particular squid is very different, as is the overall appearance of it. The black color is distinct enough in itself. The fact that the long arms flow like a black cape remind many people of a vampire wearing one. The arms have suckers that are hard to see unless you look up close at one. Not much is known about the feeding habits of the vampire squid. Its diet is believed to consist of prawns, cope pods, cnidarians, and other small invertebrates.



 The beaks of vampire squid have been found in the stomachs of seals, whales, and fishes, indicating that it is a favorite prey item for many deep-diving species – Seasky.org. They also live in the depths of the water where their dark color helps to serve as camouflage for them to avoid predators. “Vampire squid are found in the temperate and tropical regions of the ocean. They occupy meso- to bathypelagic depths where very little light penetrates between 300-3,000 m and are typically found between 600-1,200 m.”- Marinebio.com

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