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The mysterious giant squid has rarely ever been seen by humans, let alone photographed or filmed swimming in its natural ...
The colossal squid was identified and named 100 years ago, but humans have never actually seen one swimming around in its ...
For the first time, a juvenile colossal squid was filmed in its natural habitat. The sighting occurred on March 9 near the ...
A juvenile colossal squid, about a foot in length, was caught on camera for the first time deep in the South Atlantic Ocean.
in the frigid depths of the southern Atlantic Ocean. Measuring just 30 centimetres – a fraction of the size it can grow – the juvenile squid was filmed 600 metres below the surface by a remotely ...
The largest squid on Earth has been captured alive on camera for the first time in the Atlantic Ocean. Described as ā€œcolossalā€ by international media, it is the heaviest invertebrate on the ...
Until very recently, a century after it was first identified and named, there was still no image of the colossal squid in its natural environment. This changed last month when a team of scientists, on ...
The colossal squid was first described in 1925 based on specimens from the stomach of a sperm whale. A century later, an international voyage captured the first confirmed video of this species in ...
Video, taken near the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, shows a juvenile squid, named Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, swimming at a depth of 1,968 feet (600 meters). The footage was ...
The video, captured by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, shows a juvenile colossal squid swimming in the South Atlantic Ocean at a depth of 600 meters. The footage marks a significant breakthrough in ...