I knew there’s a flying squid that likes to post memes though

If a squid swimming near the surface is spooked by a predator or a boat, it streamlines into a torpedo shape and fires itself out of the water. At the same time, it splays its eight tentacles into a flat, fan-like pattern in front of its face – some breeds even exude mucus to fill in the spaces, creating a unified, kite-like surface. It also flares a pair of fins near its rear end and – voilà – the squid becomes a living, breathing jet.

    • Flying Squid
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      81 month ago

      Two tentacles and, if you’re like me, a great big hectocotylus.

      That’s right, ladies. You know you want this squid’s hectocotylus getting past your mantle.

      • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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        11 month ago

        Are you one of the species that rips theirs off and hucks it at the female to prevent being eaten?

        Maybe I’m thinking of an octopus…

        • Flying Squid
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          31 month ago

          I don’t know what you’re thinking of, but it’s none of us higher molluscs.

          NSFO porn:

          spoiler

          • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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            21 month ago

            Apparently I’ve been misled as the octopus I was thinking of, the argonaut, doesn’t actually have a detachable hectocotylus.

            Zefrank lied to me.

    • BougieBirdie
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      31 month ago

      That’s interesting, when I was a kid I remember always hearing that an octopus has eight tentacles and a squid has ten. I suppose ‘limbs’ might have been a more accurate descriptor.

      Oddly, I knew that cuttlefish have a distinction between arms and tentacles. I’m not in biology, but I always thought of them as tiny squid, so it wouldn’t surprise me if they were related.

      If you’re correcting me on the joke, it’s a pun where “ten tickles” sounds like “tentacles.” The number ten is unrelated to the number of limbs - it’s actually usually told about an octopus

        • BougieBirdie
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          21 month ago

          So wait, you’re telling me that an octopus doesn’t have tentacles at all?

          My whole entire world (in regards to a small subset of cephalopods) has been turned upside down.

          • go $fsck yourself
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            21 month ago

            Yeah, I had the same feeling when I learned about that. It seems to be a common misnomer.