Hol' up, hol' up:
http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-cuttlefish-and-vs-squid/
>What is the difference between Cuttlefish and Squid?
>Cuttlefish are a group of animals of the Class: Cephalapoda, while squids are a type of cuttlefish.
This is utter BS right?
I was under the impression squids and cuttlefish (also octopuses and nautiloids) are all separate groups within the Cephalopoda class.
Anyway, is anyone here into cephs in general, le tentacle rape and cthulhu XD maymays aside? Is there a go-to book on the subject, something in the vein of The Book of Sharks by Richard Ellis?
Thanks for any help!
>>2034227
Yeah, they're just different orders of animals.
I don't really have any great information aside from directing you to tonmo, but you've probably already bumped into that.
>>2034227
The class Cephalopoda has three/four subclasses (depending the taxonomist) and only two of them remain in the Holocene which are the Nautiloids and Coleoids.
And since every non-shelled cephalopod is in the second one saying that a squid is a type of cuttlefish is like stating that a horse is a type of monkey.
god tier coming through.
>>2034624
why must all nice things be extinct?
>>2034624
You posted the wrong picture but its OK, I got you insectman
>>2034625
Well, at least we have tree sloths and baleen whales.
>>2034707
Baleen whales border to the mythological.
>>2034625
The World before man, was a world of magic, of high adventure. Mythical beasts roamed the land, from the very skies to the lowest pit of the seas, titans of ol, tree as tall as skyscrappers themselves, nothing seemed impossible.
Until it came....From the Sky.
>>2034227
>tfw you will never own an octopus
>tfw you will never own a squid
>tfw you will never own a cuttlefish
>tfw you will never ever own a nautilus
>nautilus
>>2037619
I thought they were extinct.
>>2037634
If you mean ammonites, then your right, but nautilus is a closely related extant species.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49TX8C0LPKg
>>2037634
pls be retarded somewhere else. thanks.
>>2037644
Ammonites are actually closer to the coleoids.