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Giant Squid Fast Facts

These fast facts about squids can be helpful in learning more about this sea-creature. There are two squid species: Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni (colossal squid) and Architeutis dux (giant squid). As of date, both species are approximately ... Read Read: Giant Squid Fast Facts

By: Jayesh Bagde | 16/09/2008 | Education

Giant Squid Facts

... researchers but some of the recent studies on these creatures show that giant squid eat deep-sea fishes, such as orange ruffie, and hokie. They also eat some other species of squids, such as deep-sea squids, and not architeuthis, not the ... Read Read: Giant Squid Facts

By: David | 03/11/2007 | Online Promotion

The Unknown World Of Giant Squids

... researchers but some of the recent studies on these creatures show that giant squid eat deep-sea fishes, such as orange ruffie, and hokie. They also eat some other species of squids, such as deep-sea squids, and not architeuthis, not ... Read Read: The Unknown World Of Giant Squids

By: David Urmann | 23/11/2007 | Nature

Super Saltwater Jigs For Almost Any Species

... target for anglers, and these are fairly easy to lure in with artificial bait. Jigs work well with this species, as do metal squid, spinners, and spoons. You'll find anglers all over New Jersey hunting for striped bass, and many times, ... Read Read: Super Saltwater Jigs For Almost Any Species

By: Daniel Eggertsen | 06/10/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Carnivorous Murders Of The Deep

... and not able to coexist even with their own kind. However the squid will hunt at night, often in groups of up to 1,500. Both creatures feed on crabs, fish, shrimp, molluscs, as well as others of their own species. Both have the ability to ... Read Read: Carnivorous Murders Of The Deep

By: Wendy Tendys | 13/08/2009 | Environment

Hammerhead Sharks: Advanced Evolutionary Creatures

... sharks are aggressive and effective hunters. These creatures are carnivores, feeding on squids, octopuses, smaller fishes, and crustaceans. There are nine known species of hammerhead sharks today and all have hammer-like projections on each ... Read Read: Hammerhead Sharks: Advanced Evolutionary Creatures

By: David H. Urmann | 11/10/2009 | Sports & Fitness

Emperor Penguins

... . When the female returns to care for her young, the male is then free to go in search of food. While it may seem unnatural for a species to reproduce in such extreme weather conditions, in actuality winter is the ideal season for ... Read Read: Emperor Penguins

By: Emma Snow | 03/09/2007 | Pets

Targeting Ray

... are mostly caught from April to October with the best months being May to September . Mackerel Squid and Peeler Crab are the best baits to use. The other species of ray such as the electric, sting and undulated are seldom caught in the ... Read Read: Targeting Ray

By: Frazer | 22/09/2008 | Fishing

Introduction to the Deep Sea Environment

... stated that there were relatively few crabs and fish found at great depth but they are represented. Lets us take three species as examples. Firstly a fish that is often ignored because of its more spectacular rivals the -  Rattail Fish or ... Read Read: Introduction to the Deep Sea Environment

By: Simon Harding | 07/12/2009 | Science
Jane Toombes

Whale Watching in Newfoundland & Labrador

... Pilot whales are toothed whales but only have 40-48 teeth compared to the usual 120 or so in other dolphin species. They feed primarily on squid but also eat octopus, cuttlefish an other small fish such as herring. Females give birth only ... Read Read: Whale Watching in Newfoundland & Labrador

By: Jane Toombes | 02/12/2008 | Destinations
J.C. Banks

Catching Live Baits for Saltwater Fishing

... the bottom near pilings or over structure. The rig will catch spot, perch, herring and even silversides or other species of minnows.Finding live bait while fishing in the ocean can be difficult. There are a few possibilities, but rarely ... Read Read: Catching Live Baits for Saltwater Fishing

By: J.C. Banks | 06/10/2009 | Fishing

Fishing Tips

... down in some cases it will stop fish feeding altogether.TIDES:Play a key role in fishing,Depending on what species you are after depends on what tide you fish.     BEACH FISHING: Mulloway and ,sharks like the last of the run in  tide and ... Read Read: Fishing Tips

By: shane.c | 18/06/2009 | Fishing

A Sea Fishing Phenomenon is here..

... the size of a quarter that emits flashes of light, mimicking the luminescence characteristics of squid and other baitfish. Various marine species have developed specialized lightemitting organs called esca. Esca means lure light, and it is ... Read Read: A Sea Fishing Phenomenon is here..

By: Escalure Fishing Tackle | 22/11/2009 | Fishing

Deep Sea Fishing in Mauritius

... sides are a shade of silver with blue bars. Like the Sailfish they too feed on squid and other, smaller fish. 3. Tuna Tuna are not simply one species, but it is actually an umbrella term for a fairly wide variety of fish. Off the shores ... Read Read: Deep Sea Fishing in Mauritius

By: Joanne Hensman | 05/04/2009 | Travel
John Pelley

Newfoundland Travels-Central Newfoundland

... deep Atlantic. Their only mortal enemy is the sperm whale. In the village is an interpretation center, which attempts to depict the life of the giant squid (a species unto themselves). Outside is a concrete replica of the squid at the place ... Read Read: Newfoundland Travels-Central Newfoundland

By: John Pelley | 05/05/2009 | Destinations

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