Scientists film a living colossal squid for the first time

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Scientists have caught a great squad on the camera in their natural environment for a very time, . It happened around Originally discovered, it proved that the sea is really wider and mysterious.

Squad is a minor, so it is not as big as it reveals. It rotates about 11.8 inches in length. Adults’ large squad can increase to 23 feet in length and weigh up to 1,100 pounds. They are the heaviest invertebrate on the planet.

The staff was looking for a 35 -day mission to find a new maritime life, near the southern sandwich island, the southern Ocean. The teen squad was caught on the camera at a depth of about 2,000 feet. Chief scientist Dr. Michelle Taylor said the team was not sure that it was a great squad before, but however, filmed it because it was "Beautiful and extraordinary." The footage was then confirmed by another researcher.

"It is surprising to see the first time to see that in a young age -old footage and to think that they have no idea that humans do not exist," Dr. Kate Bolstad said.

Scientists film a living colossal squid for the first time
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Most of the great squads found in the wild have already died and has been seen as the wheel remains in the stomach. Death adults have been seen near the sea level, but this is the first time a sample has been filmed in its natural factor. We do not know so much about the cycle of life, except the fact that younger are transparent and not adults. The Natural History Museum has said that the global population is difficult to estimate.

It is amazing how we are still ignorant of our own sea in 2025. Only fifth of the sea floor. This is really the last front of the Earth -linked research. Katie Perry and Gail King may have been welcomed instead if they would travel underly for 11 minutes of water.

This article was originally published on Enoget

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