This week, scientists announced that they had captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid in its natural habitat, recorded some 1,968 feet (600 m) below the ocean surface near the South ...
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, ...
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See it: Young colossal squid captured on video in its natural habitat for the first time
Almost a century after the colossal squid was first discovered, a juvenile was spotted and filmed in its natural habitat last month. Crew members on board a research vessel in the South Atlantic Ocean ...
The colossal squid, the world’s largest squid species, was caught on video for the first time swimming in its natural habitat, according to researchers.
The colossal squid was identified and named 100 years ago, but humans have never actually seen one swimming around in its natural habitat. A remotely operated vehicle deployed from the Schmidt Ocean ...
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