Friday, April 3, 2020
Architeuthis essays
Architeuthis essays The documentary of Architeuthis was about trying to learn more about these giant squid and also the journey to find one in its natural habitat. No person has ever documented the living existence of the creature. A few people have found washed up corpses of Architeuthis on shorelines. Never has one been found completely intact. The scientists tried to find out breeding habits, the lifespan of the squid, where they live, and so on. They are the archrival of the sperm whale. Many sperm whales have been found with giant gashes in their sides, more then likely from hunting Architeuthis. The program was very interesting, considering I was thinking about becoming a marine biologist. I learned what Architeuthis eats, also that it hunts sperm whale as well as the other way around. No one knows where these squid live and have never encountered a living specimen. So far the largest squid to wash up on shore has been measured sixty feet long, including tentacles. They also may produce millions of young, but the number is not set in stone, only hypothesized according to the size of the creature. Also the eyes of the squid are the largest found in the animal kingdom. The size of the eye is about the same as a human head. The reason for them having huge eyes is because they live in the ocean deep, where little sunlight makes it. Therefore large eyes would held drastically to help find food. The mouth of the squid contains a giant beak. The beak serves as teeth for the squid. The squid must eat constantly to keep up with its rapid growth. The arms of the squid ar e comparably as long as an anaconda. Located on the arms are hundreds of suckers along with teeth around the suckers. Finally the longest part of Architeuthis, are its tentacles. They serve as arms to pull in prey to the arms, which squeeze the prey so; the squid can tear up its prey with the beak. This article gave me a new respect for ocean life. Architeuthis has to...
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