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The official DOOM octopus thread
#41
Ok, it's NOT an octopus, but...


https://www.livescience.com/23634-galler...-hell.html


Quote:Gallery: Vampire Squid from Hell
By Stephanie Pappas October 02, 2012
Vampire of the Deep
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Vampyroteuthis infernalis, literally "vampire squid from hell," is a mysterious deep-sea species. Research published in September 2012 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B reveals that these strange animals "fish" for ocean detritus using a long filament appendage, seen here in white.
The Vampire's Mouth
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Vampire squid get their name from their cloak-like webbed arms. The squid's mouth is at the center of its arm web. Finger-like projections on the arms may help the animal move food to its mouth.
Feeding Vampire Squid
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This close-up view shows a vampire squid using its arms to scrape food off of one of its filaments.
Vampire Squid
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This frame grab from an underwater video shows a vampire squid in a typical feeding position, drifting horizontally in the deep sea with one of its filaments extended.
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Vampire Squid Filament
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Vampire squid have two filaments, but normally only extend one. This passive scavenging strategy allows the squid to survive in low-oxygen areas of the ocean without expending much energy. Researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute observed this feeding behavior in the wild and in captive squid.
Vampire Squid
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The vampire squid's filament allows it to collect "marine snow," or floating debris. Squid end up chowing down on a mix of dead crustacean bits, larvae and fecal matter.
Vampire Squid
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According to study researcher Henk-Jan Hoving, the vampire squid is the first known cephalopod not to hunt live prey.

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