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In 1925, scientists first described the colossal squid, the largest invertebrate on Earth. Exactly 100 years later, in March ...
Scientists proved that the sea still holds some big mysteries after capturing footage of the colossal squid — the largest ...
Researchers recently captured the first live footage of a colossal quid in its natural habitat, thousands of feet under the ...
A baby colossal squid was filmed in the deep sea by an ocean expedition near Antarctica. The world's largest squid has eluded ...
Researchers captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid swimming in its natural habitat—almost 2,000 feet deep.
Using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), they've captured the first-ever confirmed footage of a colossal squid in its natural ...
The cephalopod was first discovered in 1925 when scientists found arm fragments from two squid in the belly of a sperm whale.
The short high-definition footage was gathered by a submersible called Subastian, operated by the nonprofit Schmidt Ocean ...
The squid was just under 12 inches in length. Adults can grow up to 46 feet. | Credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute These bizarre creatures live deep beneath the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean.
This species of squid has been filmed in its natural environment for the first time - exactly 100 years after it was first identified by scientists!
They got it on squid-eo. Scientists proved that the sea still holds some big mysteries after capturing footage of the ...