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The video shows the baby squid's see-through body, which looks like it's made of glass.
Viewers of a deep-sea livestream were thrilled when cameras captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid in its ...
A juvenile colossal squid, about a foot in length, was caught on camera for the first time deep in the South Atlantic Ocean.
Dold, a male great white shark, was tagged by OCEARCH 45 miles off Florida/Georgia coast Feb. 28, 2025. The 11-foot, 2-inch ...
SuBastian did it again! Roughly 600 meters beneath the icy waves near the South Sandwich Islands, the remotely operated ...
Adult colossal squids have occasionally surfaced on fishing lines, but none had been witnessed alive in the abyss where they ...
An international team of scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute have captured the first ever footage of a colossal squid ...
This frame grab provided by the Schmidt Ocean Institute shows a colossal squid, or Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, in its natural habitat, during an Ocean Census flagship expedition in the South ...
Bolstad clarified that the colossal squid is not the same as the giant squid. While the colossal squid lives exclusively in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions, the giant squid is found in ...
When thinking of potential dangers in the ocean, sharks and massive whales often come to mind, but what about squid? Humboldt squid, in particular, are powerful creatures with sharp beaks and suckers ...
Bolstad also clarified that the colossal squid is not the same as the giant squid. The colossal squid is found only in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions, while the giant squid lives in other ...
Colossal squid are estimated to grow up to 23 feet (7 m) in length and can weigh as much as 1,100 pounds (500 kg), making them the heaviest invertebrate on the planet. They are not the same as the ...