151. Brown fur seal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
fur seal mostly eats squid, octopus , fish and lobsters. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brown fur seal dives for its food. The African subspecies can dive as deep as 204m and for as long as 7.5 minutes. [ 5 ] The Australian subspecies generally feeds at
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152. Catfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abalone
Mussels
Octopus
Oysters
Scallops
Squid
more...
Echinoderms
Sea cucumbers
Sea urchin
more...
Farmed
Carp
bighead
common
crucian
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153. Eye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a more sophisticated eye, Octopus or Insect?
^ Who You Callin' "Shrimp"? – National Wildlife Magazine
^ a b c d Cronin, T. W.; Porter, M. L. (2008). "Exceptional Variation on a Common Theme: the
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154. Cerebellum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
brains, such as octopuses . [ 36 ] This has been taken as evidence that the cerebellum performs functions important to all animal species with a brain.
There is considerable variation in the size and shape of the cerebellum in
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155. Brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
others), and cephalopods (octopuses , squids , and similar molluscs ). [ 24 ] The brains of arthropods and cephalopods arise from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal. Arthropods have a central brain with three
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156. Blacknose shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, as well as on octopus and other cephalopods. [ 6 ] When competing for bait, their speed allows them to snatch food from larger sharks such as the Caribbean reef shark ( C. perezi ). [ 10 ] [ 11 ] This species may form
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