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Scientists filmed a colossal squid alive in the deep ocean for the first time in over 100 years
Six hundred meters below the surface of the Southern Ocean, in near-freezing water off the South Sandwich Islands, a remotely ...
Scientists confirm it's a juvenile colossal squid because of its see-through body. As colossal squids age, they lose the see-through quality. The colossal squid was identified and named 100 years ago, ...
It’s a colossal find. Australian scientists detected signs of a super-rare giant squid during a watershed study, marking the ...
Humans spend nearly their entire lives on land, but the Earth we call home is really a water world. With 71 percent of the Earth’s surface covered by water, this expansive ecosystem has been difficult ...
AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- Scientists in New Zealand are now examining the remains of a colossal squid. It was captured in Antarctica in December and kept frozen until now. The colossal squid is the ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The squid sighting caught the attention of environmental scientist Kat Bolstad of Auckland University in New Zealand. When she later reviewed the ...
An expedition in the Southern Ocean captured video of a rare species of deep-sea cephalopod. Until now, it had been found only in fishing nets and in the bellies of seabirds. By Alexa Robles-Gil The ...
Scientists from the Aukland University of Technology in New Zealand began inspecting a colossal squid, weighing 770 pounds on Tuesday. The creature is thought to be only the second intact specimen ...
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