?†Kelaenina †Prototeuthina †Mesoteuthina Vampyromorphina Vampyromorphida is an order of cephalopods comprising one known extant species (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) and many extinct taxa.
Unlike octopuses, their eight arms are united by a web of skin, and two smaller cilia are also present.
[2] Unlike most cephalopods, which are high-energy hunters, the vampire squid has an extremely low metabolic rate.
This adaptation means it requires less oxygen and its food lasts longer, helping it conserve energy and thrive in these harsh deep-sea conditions.
Studies show its oxygen consumption is among the lowest of any cephalopod, allowing it to occupy a competition-free niche in the deep sea where few predators or competitors can follow, since not many can survive.