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What do Japanese flying squids eat?

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Feeding Behavior (Ecology) Japanese flying squid, Todarodes pacificus, tentacles have the ability to extend and retract and so they utilize them to catch and trap prey. Prey items include lanternfish, anchovies, crustaceans, gastropod larvae, chaetognaths (a type of marine worm) and sometimes other squids.

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