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A colossal squid has been filmed in its natural habitat for the first time ever, a century after it was first identified by ...
SuBastian did it again! Roughly 600 meters beneath the icy waves near the South Sandwich Islands, the remotely operated ...
Researchers captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid swimming in its natural habitat—almost 2,000 feet deep.
An expedition spotted a baby of the species in the South Sandwich Islands. This cephalopod can grow to more than 20 feet and ...
A baby colossal squid was filmed in the deep sea by an ocean expedition near Antarctica. The world's largest squid has eluded ...
Imagine a world where enormous beasts clash beneath the waves, locked in a struggle for survival. Picture a creature as long ...
The cephalopod was first discovered in 1925 when scientists found arm fragments from two squid in the belly of a sperm whale.
New footage filmed 600 metres below the surface of the Southern Atlantic Ocean shows rare juvenile from world's heaviest ...
A one-foot-long baby squid was spotted swimming in the waters around the South Sandwich islands. The footage is unprecedented ...
Now, a video of a 30-centimetre-long (11 inches) juvenile of the squid species has been captured in a world first by ...
A team of scientists set out on the research ship Falkor (too) in February for a 35-day expedition off the South Sandwich ...
Now, a video of a 30-centimetre-long (11 inches) juvenile of the squid species has been captured in a world first by ...