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Vampire Squid And The Evolution Of Cephalopod Sex
Learning Science From Fiction: A Review Of Ryan Lockwood’s “Below”
Usurped By Legend: A Review Of Matthew Gavin Frank’s ‘Preparing The Ghost’
Squid Lady Parts
What's Missing From The World's Largest Cephalopod Exhibit
It's the Most Squidful Time of the Year!
Whales & Squid: Three Million Battles A Day
An Open Letter To Squid
With This Devoted Squid Mama, I Bid Farewell
ICAD 2012: Top Ten Cephalopod Stories From The Last Year
Scavenging Cephalopods: Mild-Mannered Vampire Squid Just Want To Eat Waste
Just Take It Easy: Humboldt Squid Survive Low Oxygen By Slowing Down
Seasickness In Squid?
Do Cuttlefish Dream Of Aquatic Sheep?
Dumpling Squid Prove Sex Ain't Free
Long Beach Overrun with Young Squid; Fishing Hand Eats One
Squid Spermatophores: The Movie!
Nobody Got Pregnant From Eating Squid
That Squid On Your Plate Could Inseminate Your Mouth
How To Tell Two Squid Apart
Squid-dorable Photos from the Vancouver Aquarium
Modern Squid Ink Unchanged From Jurassic Times
Eminent Squid Scientist Retires
The Tiniest Squid Is Also The Winningest Squid
A Zero-Sum Game Of Squid?

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