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ooh, nice, I wanna join in on this trivia game, me first, me first, hehe. :P
Clem said:That's damn good, Tintenfisch, but not the critter I was thinking of. You've got three of the letters in hand...you must be holding back.
NickA5582 said:The most sexually dimorphic cephalopods.
Steve O'Shea said:NickA5582 said:The most sexually dimorphic cephalopods.
Hmmmmm. Could be any of Argonautidae (Argonauta spp.), Ocythoidae (Ocythoe), Tremoctopodidae (Tremoctopus spp.) or Alloposidae (= Haliphronidae, Haliphron ). I need more clues for this one.....
DocidicusGigas said:1. Bermudan....
2. May not exist....
3. Enourmous- 200 feet long.....
Let's see you work this out!
PS- it's a loch ness monster kinda thing, so if you're researching, don't try cephalopod sites. You won't find it.
Clem said:Squid whose name sounds like a mobile-phone maunfacturer...
A squid who's trying to gobble up other squid's names and replace them with its own...
DosidicusGigas said:1. Bermudan....
2. May not exist....
3. Enourmous- 200 feet long.....
Burstsovenergy24 said:I think its that tree octopus.
NickA5582 said:[One of them is right, two more clues
1. Nobody has kept one alive in an aquarium for two weeks
2. The females egg cases are prized finds for beachcombers.
Now that Steve knows exactly which one it is, lets have someone else guess.