TEN-ARMED CUTTLEFISH OR SQUID IN THE ACT OF CAPTURING A FISH 



The arms bear numerous prehensile suckers, which grip the prey. In the mouth there are strong jaws shaped like a parrot's 

 beak. The cuttlefishes are molluscs and may be regarded as the highest of the backboneless or Invertebrate animals. Many occur 

 near shore, others in the open sea, and others in the great depths. 



GREENLAND WHALE 

 Showing the double blowhole or nostrils on the top of the head and the whalebone plates hanging down from the roof of the mouth 



