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While the colossal squid was identified and named 100 years ago, humans have never actually seen one swimming around in its ...
Researchers recently captured the first live footage of a colossal quid in its natural habitat, thousands of feet under the sea near Antarctica.
A group of scientists onboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor captured a video of a baby colossal squid on camera for the first time since the species was discovered 100 years ago ...
Two research expeditions have captured the first footage of two squid species — a colossal squid and a glacial glass squid — ...
Schmidt Ocean Institute, a nonprofit organization, which operated the ship said. The 35-day mission was an Ocean Census flagship expedition searching for new marine life. Video footage shared by the ...
For over a century, the colossal squid has been one of the deep sea’s most slippery enigmas. Known mostly through bits and pieces found in whale bellies and a handful of dying adults spotted by ...
A colossal squid was filmed in its natural environment by scientists for the first time, according to the Schmidt Ocean Institute.
Since its discovery in 1925, only eight adult specimens have been reported, severely limiting scientists’ ability to research ...
Most of what we know about the elusive creature comes from research on its remains found in whale stomachs, but scientists ...
A one-foot-long juvenile squid was spotted swimming in the waters around the South Sandwich islands. The footage is ...
The Schmidt Ocean Institute's ROV SuBastian — a robot fitted with a slew of scientific instruments and capable of descending ...
In the video, which the Schmidt Ocean Institute shared in a Facebook post, two copepods — small crustaceans — are positioned on either side of their host's head. Long egg sacs attached at the back of ...