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Ram's Horn Squid Shell with Barnacles | Spirula spirula

This is the internal shell of a deep-water cephalopod called a Ram’s horn squid, also known as a little post horn squid (Spirula spirula). This cephalopod is the only known member of its genus. The internal shell is both robust and buoyant, so often found on beaches. This one washed up during a mass stranding of thousands of Physalia utriculus amd other animals of the open-ocean, pelagic community. Attached to the shell were pelagic goose barnacles (Lepas sp.).

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Cephalopod Ram's Horn Squid Little Post Horn Squid Animalia Mollusca Cephalopoda Coleoidea Spirulida Spirulidae Spirula spirula Ram's Horn Shell Crustacean Pelagic Goose Barnacle Arthropoda Crustacea Maxillipoda Pedunculata Lepadidae Lepas sp. Gooseneck Barnacle Stalked Barnacle Atlantic Ocean South Africa
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Marine Life | South Africa, Crustaceans, Cephalopods
This is the internal shell of a deep-water cephalopod called a Ram’s horn squid, also known as a little post horn squid (Spirula spirula). This cephalopod is the only known member of its genus. The internal shell is both robust and buoyant, so often found on beaches. This one washed up during a mass stranding of thousands of Physalia utriculus amd other animals of the open-ocean, pelagic community. Attached to the shell were pelagic goose barnacles (Lepas sp.).
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