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  2. Idiosepius thailandicus - Wikipedia

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    Idiosepius thailandicus, also known as the thai pygmy squid, is a species of bobtail squid native to the Indo-Pacific waters off Thailand. [2] [3] The extent of this species' distribution is still to be determined and records of Idiosepius dwarf squid away from Thailand, south to Indonesia and north to Japan, may be attributable to this species.

  3. List of reptiles of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai day gecko: Peninsula (Phetchaburi to Phang Nga) - endemic: Cnemaspis chanardi: Gekkonidae: Chan-ard's rock gecko: South (Surat Thani to Krabi and Satun) - endemic: Cnemaspis vandeventeri: Gekkonidae: Van Deventer's rock gecko: South (Ranong, Phang Nga, and Phuket) - endemic: Cnemaspis kamolnorranathi: Gekkonidae: Kamolnorranath's rock ...

  4. Marion Grasby - Wikipedia

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    Marion Grasby. Marion Grasby (born 29 September 1982) [citation needed] is a Thai-Australian cook and food entrepreneur. [1] She is also a television presenter, cookbook author and food journalist. [2] Marion married Tim Althaus in 2013 and the couple have two children. Althaus is CEO of Marion's Kitchen.

  5. Giant squid - Wikipedia

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    The giant squid (Architeuthis dux) is a species of deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae.It can grow to a tremendous size, offering an example of abyssal gigantism: recent estimates put the maximum size at around 12–13 m (39–43 ft) for females and 10 m (33 ft) for males, from the posterior fins to the tip of the two long tentacles (longer than the colossal squid at an ...

  6. Tsunemi Kubodera - Wikipedia

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    Tsunemi Kubodera (窪寺 恒己, Kubodera Tsunemi, born 1951 in Nakano, Tokyo [1]) is a Japanese zoologist with the National Museum of Nature and Science. On September 30, 2004, Kubodera and his team became the first people to photograph a live giant squid in its natural habitat. [2] Two years later, on December 4, 2006, he also managed to ...

  7. Xipholeptos - Wikipedia

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    Xipholeptos. Xipholeptos is a genus of squid in the family Idiosepiidae. [4] It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Xipholeptos notoides, [5] commonly known as the southern pygmy squid. [1] The species was originally classified as Idiosepius notoides. The southern pygmy squid is native to the southwestern Pacific Ocean, off ...

  8. Bigfin reef squid - Wikipedia

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    Sepioteuthis sinensis D'Orbigny, 1848. Sepioteuthis lessoniana, commonly known as the bigfin reef squid, tiger squid, glitter squid or oval squid, is a species of loliginid squid. It is one of the three currently recognized species belonging to the genus Sepioteuthis. Studies in 1993, however, have indicated that bigfin reef squids may comprise ...

  9. List of giant squid specimens and sightings (2001–2014 ...

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    Richard Ellis, from the concluding paragraph of his 1998 book The Search for the Giant Squid Though the total number of recorded giant squid specimens now runs into the hundreds, the species remains notoriously elusive and little known, and has retained its status as a "quasi-mythical" animal. By the turn of the 21st century, the giant squid remained one of the few truly large extant megafauna ...