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For the first time, scientists have captured footage of a colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in its natural habitat.
A live colossal squid has been filmed for the first time ever—scientists stunned by the deep-sea encounter after a century of ...
SuBastian did it again! Roughly 600 meters beneath the icy waves near the South Sandwich Islands, the remotely operated ...
Researchers captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid swimming in its natural habitat—almost 2,000 feet deep.
Adult colossal squids have occasionally surfaced on fishing lines, but none had been witnessed alive in the abyss where they thrive.
When an iceberg broke away from Antarctica in January, it opened up a rare opportunity for scientists to explore a pristine ...
For the first time ever, scientists have captured live footage of a baby colossal squid swimming in its natural deep-sea home ...
An international team of scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute have captured the first ever footage of a colossal squid ...
Scientists have captured the first confirmed footage of the elusive colossal squid in its natural environment 100 years after the marine creature was first identified and named, according to the ...
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 ...
The short high-definition footage was gathered by a submersible called Subastian, operated by the nonprofit Schmidt Ocean ...
The squid is located in the Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa. The specimen is over 17 feet long and weighs more than 600 pounds ...