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  1. Vampire squid - Wikipedia

    The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis, lit. 'vampire squid from hell') is a small cephalopod found throughout temperate and tropical oceans in extreme deep sea conditions. [2] [3] The vampire squid uses its bioluminescent organs and its unique oxygen metabolism to thrive in the parts of the ocean with the lowest concentrations of oxygen.

  2. Vampire Squid - Facts, Habitat and Diet - Ocean Info

    The vampire squid is found in temperate and tropical oceans at extreme depths, around 2,000 to 3,000 feet. There is very little oxygen at these depths or light, and therefore the squid has to use its specialized metabolism to survive. The vampire squid is a red cephalopod with characteristics of both a squid and an octopus.

  3. Vampire squid | Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium

    The vampire squid has two fine tentacles, or filaments, that can extend up to eight times the length of its body. Each filament has tiny hairs and sensory nerves that help it sense its surroundings and possibly detect food. Cloak. When startled, a vampire squid inverts its webbed arms, producing a “cloak” that covers its mantle.

  4. Vampire Squid - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting …

    Vampire Squid Care Little is known about the behavior of these creatures, and much less about keeping them alive in aquariums. The only specimens ever housed in a public aquarium were those at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California.

  5. 16 Surprising Vampire Squid Facts - Fact Animal

    The vampire squid inhabit depths in the tropical and sub-tropical seas across the globe where little light infiltrates, with the majority of them living at between 1,500 and 2,500m below the ocean’s surface, where oxygen levels are extremely low.. The vampire squid is a relatively small cephalopod, reaching around the size of a football in adulthood, with females being larger than …

  6. Vampire squid - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis, lit. 'vampire squid from hell') is a small cephalopod found throughout temperate and tropical oceans in extreme deep sea conditions. The vampire squid uses its bioluminescent organs and its unique oxygen metabolism to thrive in the parts of the ocean with the lowest concentrations of oxygen. It has ...

  7. The vampire squid and the vampire fish - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    The vampire squid is a small ( 12-inch-long ) cephalopod found in deep temperate and tropical seas. Originally thought to be an octopus because it lacks the two long tentacles that usually extend past a squid’s eight arms, the vampire squid possesses characteristics of both squid and octopi, and occupies its own order in taxonomy (scientific ...

  8. Vampire Squid | Online Learning Center | Aquarium of the Pacific

    The vampire squid does not ink.The tips of of its tentacles emit a cloud of bioluminescent sticky mucus that glows for up to 10 minutes, plenty of time for the squid to escape a predator. Vampire squid are cephalopods that are about the shape, size, and color of a football. The name “vampire” was given to these little squid because of the dark blood-red coloration, eye color (sometimes ...

  9. The Vampire Squid from Hell - Smithsonian Ocean

    (© 2004 MBARI) With a scientific name that means "the vampire squid from hell," you'd expect the vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) to be a fearsome predator terrorizing the deep.Despite its demonic look, that isn't the case; instead, the vampire squid collects and eats drifting particles called "marine snow" using two long, sticky filaments.

  10. Vampire Squid - Oceana

    Vampire squids live deep in the ocean, and while they don’t suck blood, their red eyes, black coloration, and the cloak-like webbing between their arms certainly gives them a very “vampire-y” appearance. Learn more.

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