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    The number of species of giant squid is not known, although the general consensus amongst researchers is that there are at least three species, one in the Atlantic Ocean ( Architeuthis dux ), one in the Southern Ocean ( A. sanctipauli) and at least one in the northern Pacific Ocean ( A. martensi ).

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · The eye diameter of the giant squid, which measures up to 27 cm (10.6 inches), is among the largest of all living animals; it is second only to that of the colossal squid.

  3. Sep 15, 2021 · How big is a giant squid? The biggest giant squid ever found was almost 43 feet (13 m) long, including its tentacles — that's about as long as a semi-trailer.

  4. Nov 27, 2022 · The giant squid, found in every ocean, is estimated to reach up to about 40 to 45 feet (12 to 14 meters) long from the tip of its body to the tip of its tentacles and weigh about 600...

  5. Giant squid are bigbut just how big are they? Unfortunately, the reports of their size are often exaggerated since finding a live giant squid is an extremely rare event. Almost everything people know about giant squid comes from specimens washed up on beaches.

  6. Oct 1, 2020 · The giant squid is a cephalopod species native to the deep sea. They are elusive and rarely observed alive, but are famous for their immense size, growing up to 43 ft (13 m) in length and weighing up to 606 lb (275 kg). Indeed, the giant squid is one of the largest known invertebrate species living today, second only to the colossal squid.

  7. The giant squid remains largely a mystery to scientists despite being the biggest invertebrate on Earth. The largest of these elusive giants ever found measured 59 feet in length and...

  8. Jun 26, 2019 · The largest giant squid ever recorded by scientists was almost 43 feet (13 meters) long and may have weighed almost a ton. Where does the giant squid live? Giant squid live deep underwater—in the Twilight Zone—at depths between 1,000 feet and about 2,000 feet.

  9. 440 pounds. The largest of these hard-to-find giants ever found measured 59 feet in length and weighed nearly a ton. Giant squid, along with their cousin, the colossal squid, have beach-ball...

  10. Giant squid almost exclusively live in the depths of the ocean between 200-1,000 metres beneath the surface, and perhaps deeper. Shallower than this, it is thought that the sea temperature is too high for them to survive due to the very low oxygen-carrying capacity of the hemocyanin in their blood.

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