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{{Short description|Marine cephalopod mollusc}} {{Taxobox | name = Squid | image = Sepioteuthis_sepioidea_(Caribbean_Reef_Squid).jpg | image_caption = Caribbean Reef Squid | regnum = [[Animalia]] | phylum = [[Mollusca]] | classis = [[Cephalopoda]] | subclassis = [[Coleoidea]] | superordo = [[Decapodiformes]] | ordo = [[Teuthida]] }} '''Squid''' are [[cephalopod]] [[molluscs]] of the order [[Teuthida]], which comprises around 300 species. Like all cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, bilateral symmetry, a mantle, and arms. Squid are primarily soft-bodied, with a small internal skeleton in the form of a rod-like gladius or pen. ==Anatomy and Physiology== [[File:Vampyroteuthis_infernalis.jpg|thumb|right|Vampire Squid]] Squid have a complex nervous system and exhibit a high degree of intelligence. They possess eight arms and two longer tentacles, which are used for capturing prey. The arms and tentacles are equipped with [[sucker]]s, which can be lined with small teeth. The squid's body is elongated and tubular, with a head that is distinct from the mantle. The mantle cavity houses the main organs, including the [[gills]], [[heart]], and [[digestive system]]. Squid have a closed circulatory system, which is more efficient than the open circulatory systems found in other molluscs. ==Locomotion== Squid are known for their ability to move rapidly through the water. They achieve this by jet propulsion, expelling water from the mantle cavity through a siphon. This method of locomotion allows them to reach speeds of up to 25 miles per hour. ==Reproduction== Squid reproduce sexually, with males transferring sperm to females using a specialized arm called a hectocotylus. After fertilization, females lay eggs in clusters, which they attach to the sea floor or other surfaces. The eggs hatch into larvae, which undergo several stages of development before reaching adulthood. ==Diet and Predation== [[File:Onychoteuthis_banksii2.jpg|thumb|left|Onychoteuthis banksii]] Squid are carnivorous and feed on a variety of prey, including fish, crustaceans, and other molluscs. They use their tentacles to capture prey and bring it to their beak-like mouths, where it is consumed. Squid are also preyed upon by a variety of marine animals, including [[sharks]], [[dolphins]], and [[seabirds]]. Their primary defense mechanisms include rapid swimming, camouflage, and the ability to eject ink to confuse predators. ==Ecological Role== Squid play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as both predators and prey. They are an important food source for many marine animals and are also significant predators of smaller marine organisms. ==Human Interaction== Squid are harvested commercially for food, with species such as the [[Humboldt squid]] and [[Japanese flying squid]] being particularly important in fisheries. Squid are also used in scientific research due to their complex nervous systems and unique physiological features. ==Related Pages== * [[Cephalopod]] * [[Octopus]] * [[Cuttlefish]] * [[Mollusca]] [[Category:Cephalopods]] [[Category:Marine biology]] [[Category:Molluscs]]
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