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Tusoteuthis gladius
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Phil

Colossal Squid
Registered: November 2002 Location: Dover, UK Posts: 3,026

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The arrow shaped fossil accompanying the ammonite is a example of a gladius of Tusoteuthis, a late Cretaceous period giant squid. The gladius is a structure used give the body of the squid intenal support. This particular specimen is about 75cm long and is housed in the University of Kansas Collection.
Photo credit: Mike Everhart
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· Date: Sun July 25, 2004 · Views: 8,539 · Filesize: 38.6kb · Dimensions: 413 x 287 ·
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Keywords: Gladius Tusoteuthis
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