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For the first time ever, researchers have captured three young giant squid. A giant squid at a depth of 630 meters in the Pacific Ocean near the Ogasawara islands, Japan, is shown in this ...
The first-ever observations of a giant squid in its natural habitat were made in deep waters in the north Pacific in 2004, and Japanese broadcaster NHK, along with the Discovery Channel filmed the ...
A giant squid made an unusual appearance in Japan’s Toyama Bay on Christmas Eve. Akinobu Kimura, the owner of Diving Shop Kaiyu, captured video of the squid as it swam around the bay with a ...
Giant squid, the huge tentacled creatures that live in the dark ocean depths, were probably the inspiration for the legend the kraken and have remaind largely elusive for most of human history.
On Friday, a group of Japanese scientists unveiled a video of a live giant squid—what they claim are “the first ever moving pictures of a giant squid.” (You can watch the video here.) ...
Japanese zoologist Tsunemi Kubodera, who captured the first photographs and video of living giant squid in their native habitats, has documented large numbers of giant squid between January and ...
Giant squid live in the deep waters so they are not often seen, but fishermen in central Japan's Toyama Prefecture have captured one using their nets on Thursday morning. What makes the catch more ...
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Giant squid encounter stuns divers off Japan coastThe recording of a giant squid found off the coast of Japan continues ... creating a huge impression. The Japanese couple who recorded the sea creature shared their feelings in an interview ...
Nick Mordowanec is a Newsweek investigative reporter based in Michigan. His focus includes U.S. and international politics and policies, immigration, crime and social issues. Other reporting has ...
Squid is a local delicacy in Noto and building the statue was part of a “long-term strategy” to raise awareness about the town’s fishing industry and increase tourism, a local government ...
A coastal town in western Japan is under fire for using hundreds of thousands of dollars designated for COVID-19 relief for something slightly less important — a giant squid statue. Local ...
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