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Flying Squid

Todarodes Sagittatus (Lamarck)

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By Alan Davidson

Published 1981

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Family Ommastrephidae

REMARKS Larger than the preceding species, and with broadened instead of elongated swimming fins at the rear. Violet in hue. Eight ‘arms’ and two much longer tentacles. The flying squid does not really fly, but can propel itself out of the water and glide through the air.

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