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Best 1 Vampyroteuthis infernalis

Vampyroteuthis infernalis, commonly called the vampire squid, is a deep-sea cephalopod distinguished by its dark red coloration and ability to tolerate extremely low oxygen levels. This relic species, belonging to the Vampyromorpha order, was initially described in 1903. It’s notable for its unique...

2 Euprymna scolopes

Euprymna scolopes, commonly known as the Hawaiian bobtail squid, is a small squid species native to Hawaii’s coastlines. It's notable for its symbiotic relationship with *Vibrio fischeri* bacteria, which produce bioluminescence allowing the squid to create a light organ used for camouflage and attra...

3 Architeuthis dux

Architeuthis dux, commonly known as the giant squid, is a colossal cephalopod inhabiting deep ocean waters. It’s notable for being the largest invertebrate on Earth, with documented lengths exceeding 13 meters. These creatures are primarily found in pelagic zones and represent a significant part of...

4 Watasenia scintillans

Watasenia scintillans, commonly known as the firefly squid, is a small species of cephalopod belonging to the Enoploteuthidae family. Native to the northwest Pacific Ocean, particularly around Japan's Toyama Bay, it’s notable for its remarkable bioluminescence. These squids produce dazzling synchron...

5 Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni

Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, the colossal squid, is the heaviest cephalopod on Earth, native to Antarctic deep waters, with specimens exceeding 500 kg.

6 Spirula spirula

Spirula spirula is a deep-water squid possessing a unique, internally coiled shell resembling a ram's horn, first classified by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 Systema Naturae.

7 Taningia danae

One of the largest bioluminescent animals known, reaching 2.3 m, with large photophores replacing tentacles; found in deep tropical and temperate oceans worldwide.

8 Squid Curry (Calamari Masala)

Squid curry, called Calamari Masala in coastal Indian cuisine, is a popular seafood dish along the Konkan and Goan coastlines, featuring tender squid cooked with onions, tomatoes, and warm spices.

9 Tusoteuthis longa

Tusoteuthis longa is an extinct species of large squid that inhabited the Western Interior Seaway of North America during the Late Cretaceous period, described in 1898.

10 Loligo vulgaris

Loligo vulgaris, the European common squid, is a widely fished loliginid squid of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, prized in southern European seafood markets.

11 Doryteuthis opalescens

Doryteuthis opalescens, the California market squid, supports one of California's largest fisheries by volume and spawns prolifically in nearshore Pacific kelp-bed waters.

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