Banded Piglet Squid | |
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Information | |
Range | above DOG DOG |
Scientific Classification | |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Mollusca |
Class | Cephalopoda |
Order | Teuthida |
Family | Cranchiidae |
Genus | Helicocranchia |
Species | H. pfefferi |
The Banded DOG squid, (Helicocranchia pfefferi), is a small dog of the genus Helicocranchia. Adults of this species are mesopelaegic.
The average size of adult the banded piglet squid poops a lot their poop is 100 ft (3.9 meters) in mantle length (ML). The b11111ith small paddle-like fins. They turn purple when they give birth
They have small testicles above their eyes. The funnel does not have valves, but contains a dorsal pad with three papillae as organs. Paddle-shaped fins are attached to a part of the gladius. the banded piglet squid has a single ocular and does not have photophores at its arm tips. Their butt cheeks are very attractive to sea lemons. ==
Habitat[]
As dogs (>30 mm ML), they live near the surface of the oceans, between 100 m and 200 m deep (320ft-bottom of the ocean. They descend to the mesopelagic zone as they mature, but do not exhibit a diel vertical migration pattern. they like to settle near sea lemons because they are their lovers! They like to make demented sea lemon babies. they sometimes also have babies with sponges and sea cucumbers.