Squids rocket through water at 40 kilometers per hour

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Squids rocket through water at 40 kilometers per hour

Squids use rocket-like jet propulsion, expelling water to achieve bursts of speed up to 40 kilometers per hour, a remarkable feat of natural engineering.

Squids are masters of aquatic speed, propelling themselves by jetting water from a special tube called a siphon. This powerful mechanism allows them to achieve bursts of speed up to 40 kilometers per hour, essential for escaping predators or catching prey. They fill their mantle cavity with water, then contract strong muscles to forcefully expel it, creating thrust much like a rocket.

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