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Researchers captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid swimming in its natural habitat—almost 2,000 feet deep.
An international team of scientists and crew on board Schmidt Ocean Institute's research vessel Falkor (too) was the first to film the colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in its natural ...
A juvenile colossal squid has been caught on video for the first time in its natural deep-sea habitat. The footage was recorded last month near the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic ...
Colossal squid are known to be elusive and likely avoid the bright and loud research equipment used underwater.
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Japanese Spider Crab: The Original KaijuWith legs that can span over 12 feet, the Japanese Spider Crab is a real-life sea monster - and possibly the original kaiju of the deep. In this episode, we dive into the eerie waters of the Pacific ...
If seafood were theater, Pike Place Fish Market would be Broadway, the West End, and the Sydney Opera House combined. This isn’t just a place to buy fish – it’s performance art with scales.
"A sunfish sighting to remember forever!" is the text displayed over Gutierrez's video. The ocean sunfish is the world's heaviest bony fish, not including stingrays or sharks. Mola molas can weigh ...
A dramatic video captured off the coast of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, shows a diver appearing tiny next to a massive ocean ...
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