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{{Blathers|NL|People assume squids have legs, but those are actually arms. There are 10 in all; two are used to grab prey. To swim, they twist their fins and expel water from inside their bodies to allow for fluid motion. The ink they shoot when threatened forms into the shape of a squid, acting as a sort of body double.}} | {{Blathers|NL|People assume squids have legs, but those are actually arms. There are 10 in all; two are used to grab prey. To swim, they twist their fins and expel water from inside their bodies to allow for fluid motion. The ink they shoot when threatened forms into the shape of a squid, acting as a sort of body double.}} | ||
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{{Blathers|NH|Well, first off, '''squids''' are members of the mollusk family, just like the octopus. Many mollusks like snails and clams have shells, but the '''squid''''s body is almost completely soft. The exception is a long, narrow bit of hard material going through its main body-the last remnant of its shell. Of course, having your shell INSIDE is not a best practice. Perhaps they lost the owner's manual!}} | {{Blathers|NH|Well, first off, '''squids''' are members of the mollusk family, just like the octopus. Many mollusks like snails and clams have shells, but the '''squid''''s body is almost completely soft. The exception is a long, narrow bit of hard material going through its main body-the last remnant of its shell. Of course, having your shell INSIDE is not a best practice. Perhaps they lost the owner's manual!}} |