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  1. Spirulidae, family Spirulidaenoun

    coextensive with the genus Spirula; included in the order Belemnoidea in some older classifications

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  1. spirulidae

    Spirula spirula is a species of deep-water squid-like cephalopod mollusk. It is the only extant member of the genus Spirula, the family Spirulidae, and the order Spirulida. Because of the shape of its internal shell, it is commonly known as the ram's horn squid or the little post horn squid. Because the live animal has a light-emitting organ, it is also sometimes known as the tail-light squid. Live specimens of this cephalopod are very rarely seen because it is a deep-ocean dweller. The small internal shell of the species is, however, quite a familiar object to many beachcombers. The shell of Spirula is extremely light in weight, very buoyant, and surprisingly durable; it very commonly floats ashore onto tropical beaches (and sometimes even temperate beaches) all over the world. This seashell is known to shell collectors as the ram's horn shell or simply as Spirula.

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  1. spirulidae

    The Spirulidae is a family of deep-sea cephalopods, which include the single living species, Spirula spirula, also known as the ram's horn squid. Creatures in the Spirulidae family have a unique buoyancy control mechanism making them distinct from other cephalopods. They possess an internal, chambered shell, which is coiled and largely gas-filled, giving the animal near-neutral buoyancy.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of spirulidae in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of spirulidae in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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