remote control squid toy
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the same way any other vehicle moves...
The squid is programmed in such a way that it mimics a human being.
it pushes its squid arm things up and doun like a jellyfish
A) because the squid has evolved that way B) because it is held in place, and used with powerful muscles in the squids 'head'
Air resistance is also called drag on a vehicle. When the vehicle moves forward it must push the air molecules out of the way, this causes resistance or friction. The faster the vehicle is going, the faster it is pushing the air molecules out of the way causing greater resistance.
In conduction, heat energy moves through a material in a similar way to how a line of falling dominos moves through a series of dominos. The heat is transferred from one particle to another through direct contact, causing a chain reaction of energy transfer.
none Squid have no shells, the hardest part of the body is the beak which it uses to crush its food. -- Squid have a vestige of an ancestral shell called a "quill" or "pen" due to its shape. It is much like a cuttlebone, but chitinous and transparent. Extinct squid did have a shell, but only one. --
The pen is a feather-shaped internal structure that supports the squid's mantle and serves as a site for muscle attachment. It is made of a chitin-like substance. It is the remnant of the squid's shell, so it is a vestigial structure.
same way the fish do
We've never made it that way, but we had ceviche with squid in a restaurant in South Padre, TX once.
Chromatophores being the general term, a squid uses cells called melanophores and erythrophores mainly to communicate with each other. An example of this is the Humbolt Squid which uses flashes of red and white to communicate.
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