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- jet-propelled flight, earning them the common name of "flying squid". The ommastrephids are small to large squids, with mantle lengths ranging from that of...
- Sakurai, Y. (2017). "Structure and properties of the egg m**** of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus". PLOS ONE. 12 (8): e0182261. Bibcode:2017PLoSO...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 13 species   Critically endangered (CR): 581 species   Endangered (EN): 507 species   Vulnerable (VU): 879 species   Near threatened...
- in Baja California, Mexico. The Humboldt squid is the largest of the Ommastrephid squids, as some individuals may grow to 1.5 m (5 ft) in mantle length...
- common prey are reported to include gl**** squid, and lycoteuthid and ommastrephid squid, although the whales also consume other squid, and octopuses. They...
- weight estimated using m****–length relationship of O'Dor (1988) for ommastrephid squids. Mantle tissue used in study of enzymatic activity by Seibel et...
- connecting the funnel to the mantle) is T-shaped, a characteristic of all ommastrephid squids. The funnel groove (depression on the bottom front part of the...
- completed when the crustacean is eaten by a cephalopod. Aggregata andresi - ommastrephid squid (Martialia hyadesi) Aggregata bathytherma - Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis...
- such as lancetfish and small billfish, squid such as lycoteuthids and ommastrephids, and possibly crab megalopae. They likely use their long tails to stun...
- on crustaceans (e.g. pasiphaeid shrimp and krill), cephalopods (e.g. ommastrephid squid and sepiolids), and bony fishes (e.g. shads, barracudinas, lanternfishes...