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Deepsea squid (Histioteuthis sp) swimming, from between 188m / 617ft and 507m / 1, 663ft depth
Deepsea squid (Histioteuthis sp) swimming, from between 188m/617ft and 507m/1, 663ft depth, night, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
naturepl.com / : David Shale
Media ID 15230710
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Atlantic
Cephalopods
Cutout
Deepsea
Eyes
Invertebrates
Molluscs
Spots
Squid
Swimming
Temperate
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