How to use in-sentence of “squid”:
+ Nonetheless, the Vampire Squid is able to live normally in the OMZ at oxygen saturations as low as 3%; something no other cephalopod—and few other animals—can do.
+ The legend may actually have originated from sightings of real giant squid that are variously estimated to grow to 13–15 m in length, including the tentacles.
+ They serve as the adult’s primary means of propulsion : Vampire Squid are said to “fly” through the water by way of flapping their fins.
+ They feed on fish, squid or similar marine life.
+ Wikimedia squid reports are based on server logs of about 4 billion page requests per month, based on the user agent information that accompanied the requests.
+ The colossal squid, “Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni”, is the biggest squid in the world, 9–10 metres long.
+ All squid have a mouth with a radula, and jet propulsion with the siphon from the mantle.

Example sentences of “squid”:
+ In order to cope with life in this habitat, vampire squid have developed several radical adaptations.
+ The skin is covered in chromatophores, which enable the squid to change colour to suit its surroundings, making it effectively camouflaged.
+ In order to cope with life in this habitat, vampire squid have developed several radical adaptations.
+ The skin is covered in chromatophores, which enable the squid to change colour to suit its surroundings, making it effectively camouflaged.
+ The whalers who told these stories either chopped up the squid parts to eat or use as bait, or they threw them back out to sea before scientists were ever able to examine them.
+ The colossal squid has ammonium chloride in its body, so it tastes bad for humans.
+ Most squid are no more than.
+ This is the largest eye ever recorded for any vertebrate; the colossal squid eye is larger still.University of California Museum of Paleontology: Motani’s Ichthyosaur page The eyes are surrounded by sclerotic rings, a kind of bony support.
+ After a male and female mate, the female squid lays eggs.
+ Calamari dishes of fried squid are often on the menu.
+ The oceanic whitetip sharks were thought to have been swimming with the pilot whales because the pilot whales were better at finding squid which the sharks also eat.
+ This luminous barrage, which may last nearly 10 minutes, is presumably meant to daze would-be predators and allow the Vampire Squid to disappear into the blackness without the need to swim far.
+ In a threat response called “pumpkin” or “pineapple posture”, the Vampire Squid inverts its caped arms back over the body, presenting an ostensibly larger form covered in fearsome-looking though harmless spines.
+ It also feeds on squid and octopuses.
+ The cuttlebone is only found in cuttlefish, and is one of the features that makes them different from squid and other molluscs.
+ This is the largest eye ever recorded for any vertebrate; the colossal squid eye is larger still.
+ Either the giant squid or the colossal squid is the largest known invertebrate species.
+ According to the stories, an enormous squid would wrap its arms around a whale, causing a terrible fight to start.
+ For large wikis with lots of users, MediaWiki supports caching and can be easily coupled with Squid proxy server software.
