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It has taken humans over 100 years to see a rare Antarctic gonate squid alive and swimming through the dark, cold ocean.
A deep-sea expedition to one of Earth's most remote island chains has surfaced stunning pictures of the vibrant ecosystems ...
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A three-foot-long Antarctic gonate squid was spotted swimming 7,000 feet below the surface of the Southern Ocean ...
A mysterious Antarctic squid was found alive for the first time in December. Footage of the unprecedented encounter has now been released.
In the two-thousands, the philosopher of science Peter Godfrey-Smith began snorkelling off the coast of his native Sydney, where he became captivated by giant cuttlefish. The experience spurred him to ...
A full-grown colossal squid occasionally appears at the ocean’s surface, drawn up to a fishing boat while it’s “chewing on” a hooked fish, Bolstad said. Younger specimens have turned up in trawl nets.
The colossal squid is part of the “glass” squid family (Cranchiidae ... thriving in an environment where humans require so much technology even to visit remotely. Until recently, few people were able ...
What do you make of that? KAT BOLSTAD: Well, one of the things I love about the colossal squid is the fact that it is an enormous wild animal that never, in its entire natural lifespan, will encounter ...
For a century, scientists have only speculated about what a baby colossal squid looks like — now they ... to think that they have no idea that humans exist," said Auckland University of ...
Those natural predators, after all, are much better at hunting down the colossal squid than humans. Before this footage was made public, only eight adult colossal squid had been reported since ...