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The colossal squid was identified and named 100 years ago, but humans have never actually seen one swimming around in its ...
Near the South Sandwich Islands, researchers remotely capture footage of a colossal squid for the very first time.
The rare sighting of a living juvenile colossal squid has scientists stunned and thrilled.
Scientists have captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid – a 30-centimetre juvenile – in its natural habitat.
SuBastian did it again! Roughly 600 meters beneath the icy waves near the South Sandwich Islands, the remotely operated ...
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 ...
The colossal squid, the world's largest squid species, was caught on video for the first time swimming in its natural habitat ...
The Schmidt Ocean Institute's ROV SuBastian — a robot fitted with a slew of scientific instruments and capable of descending ...
A colossal squid has been filmed in its natural environment for the first time since the species was discovered 100 years ago ...
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 ...
She is also a Certified Stress Management Coach. While the colossal squid was identified and named 100 years ago, humans have never actually seen one swimming around in its natural habitat.