For the most part, fish. Smaller ones feed on sprats and sandeels, but sometimes they will eat other cephlalopods and even cannibalize.
Loligo duvaucelii
Scientific name: Loligo formosana,French name: Calmar de Formose,English name: Splendid squid
The scientific name for an 'atlantic noble squid' is 'Loligo pealeii'.
-- The common market squid is Loligo opalescens. However, there are over 300 classified squid species, so you will have to be more specific. -- Giant boy-- The scientific name for the giant squid is Architeuthis dux.== ==
Yes. Squid are found in Australian waters. The four main species of squid in Australia are the Loligo squid, Gould's squid, Southern calamari and Northern calamari.
The best species of squid to eat is often considered to be the European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) or common squid (Loligo vulgaris), both of which are known for their tender texture and mild flavor. These species are versatile and can be prepared in various ways, such as grilled, fried, or in stews. Additionally, calamari, which typically comes from the Loligo species, is a popular dish worldwide. Ultimately, the best choice may vary based on personal taste and local availability.
The Scientific name for the general Octopus is Octopus Vulgaris.The Scientific name for the common squid is Loligo opalescens.Both octopus and squid (and cuttlefish) are cephalopods.
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Loligo opalescens is a small squid (mantle length ML up to 160 mm) in the family Loliginidae. It is a Myopsid squid, and that means that they have corneas over their eyes. The species lives in the Eastern Pacific Ocean from Baja Mexico to Alaska, USA. They live within 200 miles of shore. The life cycle of L. opalescens has four stages, eggs, hatchlings (called paralarvae), juveniles, and adults. These squid live for 4-9 months.
Well, that one is an easy one! And im guessing you want one Latin name, well your in luck I have 2 of them! Loligo and Cephalopods!
It not eat is like a squid
Three common names for squid include calamari, which is often used in culinary contexts, especially in Mediterranean cuisine; loligo, which refers to a genus of squid commonly found in many oceans; and cuttlefish, which, while technically a different species, is often grouped with squid due to their similar appearance and habitat.