21/06/2025
Meet the Vampire Squid: The Creature That Isn’t What It Sounds Like
Despite its name, the Vampire Squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis, meaning "vampire squid from hell") is not a true squid or a vampire — but it’s one of the ocean’s most bizarre animals.
Discovered in the deep ocean at depths of over 3,000 feet, this creature thrives where oxygen is almost nonexistent and sunlight never reaches.
What makes it so strange?
* It has glowing blue eyes and a cloak-like web connecting its arms
* It uses bioluminescence to create flashes of light, confusing predators in the dark
* It doesn’t hunt — instead, it feeds on marine snow: dead plankton, algae, and waste drifting from above
* It can turn itself inside out, wrapping its webbed arms over its body when threatened
Rather than being terrifying, the vampire squid is a peaceful scavenger and a marvel of deep-sea evolution.
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