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      • While giant squids are not known to attack humans, many people wonder if they are dangerous. Despite their size and appearance, giant squids are not considered dangerous to humans. In fact, there are no documented cases of a giant squid attacking a human.
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  2. Giant or colossal squid. The most common question that arises about giant squid is whether these huge animals attack humans or pose a threat to ships. We must answer this question in the affirmative, although certainly not in the case of large, modern cruise ships.

  3. Giant Squid Attack: Temperament and Reputation - A squid attack isn't just something out of a Jules Verne novel. Learn about giant squid and find out about the mythology of the squid attack.

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    • Anatomy, Diversity & Evolution. Anatomy. A giant squid’s body may look pretty simple: Like other squids and octopuses, it has two eyes, a beak, eight arms, two feeding tentacles, and a funnel (also called a siphon).
    • Ecology & Behavior. Distribution. Giant squid are thought to swim in the ocean worldwide, based on the beaches they've washed upon, as shown in the map (via Wikimedia Commons).
    • Squids at the Smithsonian. Meet Clyde Roper. Dr. Clyde Roper grew up close to the ocean and was a lobster fisherman before going to graduate school, where he studied squid.
    • Cultural Connections. Giant Squid of Myth. The giant squid has captured the human imagination for more than 2,000 years. For a long time, people who spotted them floating, dead, at sea or washed up on beaches couldn’t figure out what they were.
  4. Sep 15, 2021 · Giant squid: The real-life ocean Kraken. Giant squid may not attack ships but they are still fearsome predators. Giant squid ( Architeuthis dux) are mysterious deep-sea predators...

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  5. Aug 31, 2021 · This was a significant encounter that inspired the giant squid attack scene in Jules Vernes’ Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Another notable encounter occurred in 1875, when a giant squid allegedly laid siege to a small fishing boat off the coast of St John’s in Newfoundland, Canada.

  6. Jun 26, 2019 · The giant squid is a mollusk and a member of the cephalopod class, which includes the octopus and other squids. As such, nearly all cephalopods such as squid can squirt ink as an escape measure when threatened. This ability is possible through the use of the squid’s ink sacs and water propulsion.

  7. Jun 21, 2018 · Up to two-thirds of their length are accounted for by gargantuan feeding tentacles that are tipped with clusters of powerful suckers and deployed against prey and predators alike—and perhaps even...

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