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"Creature of the Month" The largest and most fearsome-looking of all the rays is the giant manta, also called the devilfish, which inhabits the temperate zones of the world's oceans.
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A highly organized mollusc without an external shell, and sometimes of great size. Its head has large staring eyes, and its eight arms or feet have two rows...
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octopus , devilfish bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles.
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Long a favorite in the Japanese and Mediterranean diet, octopus -- which is related to, but not the squid that gives us calamari -- is now turning up more and more on menus Sometimes known as devilfish, the octopus lives on a diet of clams and scallops, giving it a rich flavor, according to the Food Lover's Companion.
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In fact, the animal popularly styled such is not the devil fish at all, and the one so . called seen on the bar of Brunswick was an octopus, a. hideous and...
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Predator. Octopus "Devilfish". Streaking through the water with a speed. beknown to few. Strong and deadly devilfish that. swims the ocean blue...
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Notes and images of octopuses, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. Common octopus, Octopus vulgaris...
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Towards the end of the novel, Gilliatt, the hero, is seized in an underwater cave by a devilfish, or octopus. The creature's tentacles cling to Gilliatt, and it is about to pierce his chest with its beak:
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