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An aquatic animal with ten tentacles known for their abilities at camouflage, producing ink clouds, and harassment of Japanese women. There are a vast number of species spread across the globe in nearly all climates. The largest species, known as the Colossal Squid, is estimated to grow to upwards of 64 ft in length from the tip of the caudal fin the the end of the two longer tentacles.
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An aquatic animal with ten tentacles known for their abilities at camouflage and  producing ink clouds. There are a vast number of species spread across the globe in nearly all climates. The largest species, known as the Colossal Squid, is estimated to grow to upwards of 64 ft in length from the tip of the caudal fin the the end of the two longer tentacles.
 
In recent years, the popularity of calamari and other dishes including squid have caused their numbers to dwindle.
 
In recent years, the popularity of calamari and other dishes including squid have caused their numbers to dwindle.

Revision as of 18:37, March 23, 2007

An aquatic animal with ten tentacles known for their abilities at camouflage and producing ink clouds. There are a vast number of species spread across the globe in nearly all climates. The largest species, known as the Colossal Squid, is estimated to grow to upwards of 64 ft in length from the tip of the caudal fin the the end of the two longer tentacles. In recent years, the popularity of calamari and other dishes including squid have caused their numbers to dwindle.