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Chiroteuthis veranii, commonly known as the long-armed squid, is a species of chiroteuthid squid. It grows to a mantle length of 12.5 cm (4.9 in) [3] and a total length of 130 cm (51 in). [4] The type specimen was collected in the Mediterranean Sea by Jean Baptiste Vérany and is deposited at the Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Nice in Nice ...
The VCU Rams men's basketball team currently holds the 11th-highest home-court winning percentage in Division I basketball with a winning percentage of 85.79 [3] The student section, dubbed the "Rowdy Rams" is extremely passionate. In 2012–13, the Rowdy Rams received the Naismith Student Section of the Year Award, recognizing the best student ...
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This list of giant squid specimens and sightings is a comprehensive timeline of recorded human encounters with members of the genus Architeuthis, popularly known as giant squid. It includes animals that were caught by fishermen, found washed ashore, recovered (in whole or in part) from sperm whales and other predatory species, as well as those ...
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James Bumgardner – painter, multimedia artist, RPI, VCU art faculty (BFA 1955) Tony Cokes – video artist (MFA 1985) Rose Datoc Dall – painter (BFA 1990) Tara Donovan – sculptor (MFA 1999) Torkwase Dyson – painter (BFA 1999) Joseph Craig English – printmaker (BFA 1970) Donwan Harrell – fashion designer, founder of Prps and ...
She founded the School of Art, the forerunner to the VCU School of the Arts. [14] There were 8 full-time students the first year and 25 or 30 part-time students. [15] When RPI became VCU in 1968, the School of the Arts was the largest professional art school in the country, with 1,200 full-time undergraduate students and 75 graduate students.
Belemnitida (or belemnites) is an extinct order of squid-like cephalopods that existed from the Late Triassic to Late Cretaceous (And possibly the Eocene [4] [5]).Unlike squid, belemnites had an internal skeleton that made up the cone.