The world’s only complete specimen of a colossal squid – on display in New Zealand – has developed a cult-like following.
Colossal squid caught on video for first time, seen swimming nearly 2,000 feet below ocean's surface
The colossal squid, the heaviest invertebrate in the world, was captured on video swimming in the deep sea for the first time since it was identified a century ago. The video was recorded on March 9 ...
Nearly a century after its initial discovery, scientists have captured footage of the colossal squid swimming in its natural deep sea environment for the first time, shedding new light on the elusive ...
Researchers working with the University of Western Australia and Kelpie Geoscience in the UK have shared some fascinating footage of a recent underwater encounter with a rare squid that appears to ...
A scuba diver in Toyooka filmed a giant squid swimming “sluggishly” near the surface, rare footage of the living deep-sea animal shows. Screengrab of T-Style's video shared by Kobe Shimbun An elusive ...
A rare giant squid being eaten by an 8-foot shark off the Australian coast has been caught on video and spread around the Web today. The squid measures nearly 10 feet as it is filmed floating ...
Schmidt Ocean researchers searching the Atlantic Ocean for deep-sea vents spotted a “rare” and elusive squid swimming nearby, video shows. Screengrab from Schmidt Ocean's YouTube video Scanning the ...
A diver in Japan swam alongside an unusual companion earlier this month: An 8.2-foot-long (2.5 meter) giant squid. Yosuke Tanaka, who co-runs Dive Resort T-Style with his wife in Toyooka City, Japan, ...
The mysterious giant squid has rarely ever been seen by humans, let alone photographed or filmed swimming in its natural habitat. Most of what we know about giant squids has come from fishermen ...
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