Squid beaks are hardly soft

Although “mollusk” comes from the Latin word for “soft,” squid beaks are so hard they can crack a fish’s spine with one bite. Yet somehow, a squid’s soft-tissue mouth can clench the beak without cutting itself—something akin to holding the naked blade of an X-Acto knife with a block of Jell-O, says biochemist Herbert Waite of the University of California, Santa Barbara.