Elusive Giant Squid Finally Caught On Camera

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Giant squids, the kind referred to in Jules Verne's 1870 novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, have been known to exist for many centuries. However, finding the world's largest invertebrate in its natural habitat had proved a little elusive. Now, thanks to some patient Japanese researchers, we can all finally get a glimpse of this magnificent cephalopod!

Finding the massive animal was not an easy task. To maximize their chances of spotting it, researchers from Japan's National Science Museum in collaboration with local public broadcaster NHK and America's Discovery Channel decided to look in the waters east of Japan's Chichi-Jima Island- An area where the creature has been spotted twice - In 2006 and 2012.

The search was undertaken in a specially built submarine that was lowered 2,066 feet into the dark cold waters of the northern Pacific Ocean. It took 400 hours and more than 100 trips for the three-man crew sitting inside the cramped submersible to find one. But once they located the approximately 9-10 feet long invertebrate who Japanese researcher Tsuenmi Kubodera described as 'shining and beautiful', they were able to film it non-stop for a full 23 minutes.

That's because the giant squid spent the entire time hanging vertically in the water, munching away on the bait of a smaller species of squid that the deep sea expert had laid out for it. Once it was done, the animal came to check out Kubodera's camera but soon decided that it did not like the taste, and swam away.

What surprised the scientists the most was the animal's stunning color - a combination of silver and gold that kept changing. Also amazing were its eyes that looked eerily like those of a human, but were so massive that it made the squid appear almost alien-like. According to the researchers, it is thanks to the size of these, that the animal is able to see its prey in the pitch-dark environment it inhabits. And, while 9 feet is impressive enough, Tsuenmi believes the squid would have measured a whopping 23-feet, had two of its longest tentacles not been missing!

The fascinating footage that was captured in mid-July 2012 has been morphed into a Discovery Channel documentary entitled Monster Squid: The Giant is Real" , and is scheduled to air at 8.00 pm on January 27th, 2013. Be sure to mark the date on your calendar and tune in.

Part of the cephalopod family, giant squids sport eight arms, two of which are longer than the rest and armed with suckers and sharp teeth that help pull the prey into their strong beak to be devoured. The formidable animals who even eat other squid, are known to be quite aggressive and attack anything in sight. In 2003, French sailor Oliver de Kersauson encountered one that tried to take down his sailboat by wrapping its tentacles around it - Fortunately, it swam away once the boat stopped moving. So who preys on these giants? An animal even larger and one that can dive as deep - The sperm whale.

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  • URBAN LEGENDSalmost 11 years
    THAT THING IS SSSSSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOO CCCCCCCCCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You know, I saw one once.
    • Leahalmost 11 years
      That is awesome and cool
      • Leahalmost 11 years
        That thing is awesome and cool
        • juva
          juvaabout 11 years
          that is big!@ awesome colors
          • cevi
            ceviabout 11 years
            I can't believe that it is that big ,well they don't call it the giant squid for nothing
            • brjo
              brjoabout 11 years
              that thing is huge!!!!!!!!!!
              • so cooooooolabout 11 years
                hey do they eat sharks
                • dayanaabout 11 years
                  I love squids i think you should put more information
                  • nali
                    naliabout 11 years
                    that's weird, and cool
                    • dayanara lopezabout 11 years
                      many strange creatures lurk deep in the ocean.one of the most mysterious is the giant squid. Some had been caught in fishing nets or found washed up onshore no one had ever seen a giant squid alive up close or had ever gotten a picture of one. That all changed a few years ago. Researchers got the first pictures of a giant squid alive and swimming in the deep ocean.it is about 660to2,300 feet deep giant squid are invertebrates, animals without back bones. they are the largest invertebrate earth. giant squid can grow to be 59 feet long. giant squid have largest eyes of any animal about 10 inches across. giant squid have eight arms and two tentacles. the tentacles bring food to their mouths. giant squid are hard for scientists to study because they live in deep ,very dark parts of the ocean.