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Humming-bird Bobtail Squid or Berry's Bobtail Squid
Euprymna berryi
13.7589, 120.921
Field Notes
Description:
Euprymna berryi, commonly called Humming-bird Bobtail Squid or Berry's bobtail squid among various other vernacular names, is a species mollusc cephalopod in the family Sepiolidae.
The Humming-bird Bobtail Squid is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific area from the Indonesia to the Philippines.
Its size varies according to the sex, males are not bigger than 3 centimetres (1.2 in) while the female reaches 5 centimetres (2.0 in) length.
Habitat:
Shallow waters among sandy and sea grass bottom.
Nocturnal creatures, they tend to come out at night to feed/hunt shrimps and krills.
Notes:
This one can be considered among the bigger of the Bobtail squid, around 2.5cm in size. They are fun to watch as they changes colors as they move around. When they don't feel comfortable having dive lights shine on them, they will start to dig into the sand to hide themselves and will even use their tentacles to collect sands to place over the top of their body and head until only their eyes are exposed!
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