Loligo vulgaris

**Loligo vulgaris**, commonly known as the common squid, is a species of cephalopod belonging to the family Loliginidae. Here’s a simple description:

– **Appearance**: This squid has an elongated body, typically colored from beige to brown, with lighter longitudinal lines. It features large eyes and long tentacles, totaling ten appendages: eight arms and two longer tentacles used for capturing prey.

– **Habitat**: *Loligo vulgaris* is primarily found in the coastal waters of the Atlantic, especially around Europe, but it is also present in other oceans.

– **Behavior**: It is a pelagic species, often observed in groups. Its diet mainly consists of fish, crustaceans, and other small cephalopods.

– **Use**: Due to its tender texture and delicate flavor, the common squid is highly prized in Mediterranean cuisine and is often used in seafood dishes, soups, and salads.

– **Reproduction**: Reproduction typically occurs in spring and summer, with females laying eggs in clusters.

*Loligo vulgaris* is an important commercial species, playing a significant role in fishing and the seafood industry.

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Nome scientifico :Loligo vulgaris;

Codice FAOSQR   ;

Codice SH :03074220; 

Zone FAO: 34;

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