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Neal Hoogenboom  The giant axon of the squid is the largest known nerve cell in the animal kingdom. They can be up to 1mm in diameter and almost a metre long. The giant axons of the North Atlantic squid Loligo pealeii, are 50 times the diameter of axons in the common crab and 1,000 times those found in humans. Deep Sea Creatures, Underwater Photographer, Beautiful Sea Creatures, Underwater Creatures, Underwater Life, Marine Animals, Ocean Creatures, Ocean Animals, Underwater World

Neal Hoogenboom The giant axon of the squid is the largest known nerve cell in the animal kingdom. They can be up to 1mm in diameter and almost a metre long. The giant axons of the North Atlantic squid Loligo pealeii, are 50 times the diameter of axons in the common crab and 1,000 times those found in humans.

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The firefly squid (Watasenia scintillans) is a small species of deep-sea squid found in Endless Ocean and Endless Ocean 2. It gets its name from its combination of small size and bioluminescence. When it glows, cells all across its body light up bright-blue. "These animals have spindle-shaped bodies with eight arms and two tentacles that extend from beneath. The nearly white body is covered in hundreds of bioluminescent organs called photophores that emit a blue green light. They can be seen…

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