One hundred years after its discovery, one of the largest, most elusive mollusks has been filmed alive in its natural environment for the first time. On a recent expedition near the Antarctic South ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists have captured the first confirmed footage of the elusive colossal squid in its natural environment 100 years after the ...
Capt. John Bennett shows a colossal squid he and and his crew caught in Antarctica's remote Ross Sea in December 2013. The creature, w ...
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 ...
Colossal squid are known to be elusive and likely avoid the bright and loud research equipment used underwater. A colossal squid is filmed in its natural habitat for the first time A colossal squid ...
It may be the biggest invertebrate on the planet, but we don’t know much about it. The first time scientists learned of the colossal squid was in 1925. Remains of the massive sea creature had been ...
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It’s a colossal find. Australian scientists detected signs of a super-rare giant squid during a watershed study, marking the first time the species had been recorded in the area in a quarter century.
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A colossal squid has been captured on camera in its natural habitat for the first time in the 100 years since its discovery — and it's a baby. The squid, measuring about one foot in length, was seen ...