Giant Cephalopods (Squids and Octopi): True or False:
- The largest known species of octopus has not eight arms, but seven.
- The Dana Octopus Squid attacks prey with blinding flashes of light emitted from its arms.
- The colossal squid’s esophagus runs through its brain, and if it tries to swallow something too big, it will die.
- Females are larger than males, some as long as 46 feet
- Colossal Squid arms and tentacles are equipped with sharp hooks: some swiveling, others three-pointed
- They can have eyes more than 16 inches across - the largest in the animal kingdom.
- Much of what scientists know about giant cephalopods comes from examining beaks found in sperm whale stomachs.
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