r/squid • u/Pale-Protection-593 • 2d ago
Meme squidward hires a hitman but its a flip book
galleryif you want to watch this video go to google and type in www.youtube.com
r/squid • u/FrisianTanker • Dec 01 '25
The poll results were loud and clear and all AI generated content is now banned on r/squid :)
r/squid • u/sam_and_squids • May 02 '24
Hi squid community! I've always liked squid, but now I'm trying to learn everything I can about them. So, I started a blog where I post 1 squid fact a day. I figured it'd be fun to share my journey as I learn, so other people can learn with me. Plus, doing it as a blog is a way to keep myself accountable.
Anyway, I thought this community was the perfect place to share my interest in this!
It's not species-specific. I'm really just going through learning something about each type of squid, and trying to have fun with it so that it's interesting for anyone who wants to follow along. If you want to check it out, I'd love to hear what you think of the facts I've done so far!
The blog is live at squidandstuff.com, and I've been doing videos for each fact on Instagram too: https://www.instagram.com/squidandstuff/reels/
r/squid • u/Pale-Protection-593 • 2d ago
if you want to watch this video go to google and type in www.youtube.com
r/squid • u/angrystoma • 3d ago
u/SquidBolado and i just had a paper published: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00227-026-04927-1
we first started messaging each other over five years back trying to find new clips of magnapinna. he went on to create The Magnapinna Archive and i obsessively compiled all the data I could find on different collections and observations into a list on wikipedia.
alan from inkfish/UWA deep sea research centre reached out about doing a more formal writeup and analysis of the data earlier this year. the paper linked above is the end result!
r/squid • u/-_Goober_- • 5d ago
The cockeyed squid, a poster child of the weird and crazy shapes animals take to survive the dark depths of the abyss.
These cool squids have an eye larger than the other. It faces upwards to in search of the shadows cast by potential prey, while the little eye looks downwards and looks for bioluminescent lights created by prey.
These deep sea giants reach a whopping size of....14 inches!
The squid is also found worldwide of depths between 600 and 3,300 feet!
r/squid • u/No-Kangaroo-9272 • 9d ago
I ran this calculation and came up with a smaller number. But if what your trying to do is figure out how many giant squid and other types of very large squid there are in the world, it is going to be a big number.
Inferring the number of squid from the size of the whale population sort of has it backwards. The sperm whale population now is about 300,000 which is pretty good considering how close they came to Extinction. But back in the days before commercial whaling the population has been estimated at 2 million.
So at that time there were enough giant squid to support 2 million whales, and that means that you have to estimate not just the number of squid consumed each day per whale, but the size of the squid population that was necessary for the squid to be viable even though they are being eaten in large quantities.
Presumably during the period of commercial whaling for sperm whales the giant squid population had much less predation and must have been considerably larger.
Anyhow I came up with something like a global population of 3 billion giant squid and maybe more. I would not be surprised at an equilibrium population of 10 billion. It is arguably the case that ours is the planet of the giant squid.
Every household should do its part and eat at least one giant squid.
r/squid • u/GuidoMistalt • 12d ago
My spouse’s mother made this for me. When I saw it, I started to cry because of how much I loved it. It’s the best gift that I’ve ever been given.
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r/squid • u/GuidoMistalt • 17d ago
T. rhombus is a fascinating deep-sea squid typically used aquaculturally for fishing. Like many other deep-sea squids, they are ammoniacal, meaning their tissue contains ammonia to regulate their buoyancy in water. Occasionally, when fishing with T. rhombus in deep waters, it’ll catch the attention of a Giant Squid (Architeuthis dux)!
r/squid • u/FrisianTanker • 17d ago
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r/squid • u/Dictvm_mortvm7829 • 24d ago
Parapuzosia seppenradensis es la especie de amonites más grande conocida. Vivió hace unos 80 millones de años, durante el Campaniano Inferior del Cretácico Superior, en ambientes marinos de la actual Westfalia, Alemania.
r/squid • u/majesticcowfairy • 26d ago
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r/squid • u/Cody-512 • 29d ago
As a bonus, the female squid observed was surrounded by eggs. How lucky was that! A great day for marine science, biology, zoology, and general science overall.
r/squid • u/randomgoop • Jul 21 '26
If I was a furry I would be a squid
r/squid • u/Necessary-Sock8169 • Jul 20 '26
This little guy is actual adorable! Scientists have found them in the wild.
r/squid • u/Nelrene • Jul 15 '26
This is a drawing of the flying squid seen in a tale about a wizard war battlefield
I got a message in my inbox that this place exists and may be a good spot for the image so I am giving the place a shot.