Conceptually similarDANTE FENOLIOStubby SquidSS2245051BH4012Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOStubby SquidSS2245007BH3968Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOStubby SquidSS2245009BH3970Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOStubby SquidSS2245008BH3969Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOBobtail Squid (Heteroteuthis dagamensis)SS2807178JF8343Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOBobtail Squid (Heteroteuthis dagamensis)SS2807180JF8345Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOGiant Pacific OctopusSS2245003BH3964Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOGiant Pacific OctopusSS2245004BH3965Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOGiant Pacific OctopusSS2245005BH3966Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Stubby SquidLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2245052Legacy Identifier:BH4013Description:Rossia pacifica, the stubby squid, is found across the north Pacific in deep waters down to 300 meters depth. Bobtail squids are actually not squids but are more closely related to cuttlefish. They do not have a cuttle bone within their bodies for support, like cuttlefish, and have eight tentacles. This individual was trawled between 200 meters depth and the surface by a commercial fishing trawler in the Sea of Japan (2007).Credit:Dante Fenolio / Science SourceSize:3720px × 2473px (~26 MB)Restrictions:Exportable: FAAGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareRelated Virtual folders:Explore Science Source ImagesKeywords:animal-bathypelagic-bobtail squid-cephalopod-deep sea-deepsea-mesopelagic-nature-octosquid-rossia-rossia pacifica-rossinae-sepiolidae-stubby squid-underwaterModel release:N/AParent folder:13014