I knew there’s a flying squid that likes to post memes though
If a squid swimming near the surface is spooked by a predator or a boat, it streamlines into a torpedo shape and fires itself out of the water. At the same time, it splays its eight tentacles into a flat, fan-like pattern in front of its face – some breeds even exude mucus to fill in the spaces, creating a unified, kite-like surface. It also flares a pair of fins near its rear end and – voilà – the squid becomes a living, breathing jet.
Squids have two tentacles. The rest are arms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squid#Description
Two tentacles and, if you’re like me, a great big hectocotylus.
That’s right, ladies. You know you want this squid’s hectocotylus getting past your mantle.
Are you one of the species that rips theirs off and hucks it at the female to prevent being eaten?
Maybe I’m thinking of an octopus…
I don’t know what you’re thinking of, but it’s none of us higher molluscs.
NSFO porn:
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Apparently I’ve been misled as the octopus I was thinking of, the argonaut, doesn’t actually have a detachable hectocotylus.
Zefrank lied to me.
That’s interesting, when I was a kid I remember always hearing that an octopus has eight tentacles and a squid has ten. I suppose ‘limbs’ might have been a more accurate descriptor.
Oddly, I knew that cuttlefish have a distinction between arms and tentacles. I’m not in biology, but I always thought of them as tiny squid, so it wouldn’t surprise me if they were related.
If you’re correcting me on the joke, it’s a pun where “ten tickles” sounds like “tentacles.” The number ten is unrelated to the number of limbs - it’s actually usually told about an octopus