squid in the PONS Dictionary

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It may also take squid, paper nautilus, and swimming crabs, and there is fossil evidence of it scavenging on whale carcasses.
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The glowing lights of squid-catching boats can be seen in the waters surrounding the city.
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They also tend to be found in areas with a high density of squid.
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In giant squid they may reach a length of 8 metres.
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Some species of squid have light-producing organs (photophores) scattered all over their undersides that create a sparkling glow.
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The squid digs hooks in one of its arms into a predator and jets away, leaving the arm in the predator's skin.
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Lights from the fishing boats reflect brightly on the plankton, which lure the squid to the surface to feed.
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They feed on fish and squid which they gather by flying low over the surface of the sea and picking them up.
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The bacteria gain no benefit from this behavior and the upside for the squid itself is not clearly understood.
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The great shearwater feeds on fish and squid, which it catches from the surface or by plunge-diving.
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