The tubule is a type of squid. The tubule is smaller than the squid. The squid includes the tubule. The tubule is a smaller type of squid with more delicious meat. The more common squids on the market are the tubule and the squid. There are two kinds of squids seen in the market at present: one is the squid with a fatter body, which is called "calamari"; the other is the squid with a slender body, which is called "cuttlefish". The small squid is commonly known as "small tube". The small tube is a carnivorous mollusk belonging to the family Sciuridae, Cephalopoda, Lanceiformes, Animalia. It is a general term for several types of small squids in Dongshan Island. July and August every year are the squid season in Dongshan Island, and it is also a good time to catch small tubes. Unlike octopuses and cuttlefish, small tubes like light. Fishermen on the island will catch them based on their phototaxis. The squid is a type of squid, with a conical body, pale body color, light brown spots, a large head, and 10 tentacles in front. Both tubules and squids are carnivorous mollusks with relatively high nutritional value. Eating them in moderation has certain benefits for the human body. |
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