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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 ...
Almost a century after the colossal squid was first discovered, a juvenile was filmed and photographed in its natural habitat ...
A colossal squid has been caught on camera for the first time in the deep sea by an international team of researchers steering a remotely operated submersible.
This species of squid has been filmed in its natural environment for the first time - exactly 100 years after it was first identified by scientists!
New footage filmed 600 metres below the surface of the Southern Atlantic Ocean shows rare juvenile from world's heaviest ...
In February 2006, a 8.62 meters giant squid caught off the Falkland Islands April 2005 went on public display at the Natural ...
A baby colossal squid was filmed deep in the South Atlantic—revealing rare footage of the ocean’s heaviest invertebrate.
Scientists proved that the sea still holds some big mysteries after capturing footage of the colossal squid — the largest ...
It shows the oceanic giant, which is 8 feet long. ...
The film shows the oceanic giant, which is 2.5 metres long. ...
A couple captured footage of a giant squid captured by a couple while swimming off of Japan, Toyooka City in Hyogo Prefecture while diving back in 2023.