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Berry's Bob Tail Squid

Euprymna berryi

Photo by AlbertKang
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

This are very small specimen, ranging from 10-15mm in size.
Usually found during night time on sandy bottom.
They lay in wait on the sands to hunt for krills/small shrimps.
When found, sometimes they buries themselves into the sands and uses its tentacles to further cover itself, very interesting to watch.

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Comments (2)

Thanks, @Leanne. They are usually found at certain specific locations, usually sandy bottoms. Once you know where they are, its not too difficult to find them :D
What a beautiful little creature, great find Albert :)

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