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  1. Aug 31, 2021 · In 1861, a French warship approached an 18ft giant squid languishing on the surface of the ocean off the Canary Islands and pelted it with shells before it could give them the full kraken treatment. The body split in half as the crew hauled it aboard and they were left with a mess of arms and tentacles sprawled across the deck.

  2. Giant squid live up to their name: the largest giant squid ever recorded by scientists was almost 43 feet (13 meters) long, and may have weighed nearly a ton. You’d think such a huge animal wouldn't be hard to miss. But because the ocean is vast and giant squid live deep underwater, they remain elusive and are rarely seen: most of what we know comes from dead carcasses that floated to the ...

  3. May 16, 2004 · The giant squid has taken on a near-mythical status for generations of sailors, explorers, and writers. How could something so big remain unseen—or be less understood than dinosaurs?

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  5. The interaction between sharks and giant squids remains largely a matter of speculation and rare observation, such as the evidence of giant squid tissue found in the stomach of a deep-sea shark. While sharks utilize their keen senses and speed to locate prey, giant squids rely on their camouflage and sudden strikes to capture theirs. This contrast in hunting strategies sets the stage for a ...

  6. In November 1861, the French warship Alecton was sailing in the vicinity of the Canary Islands in the eastern Atlantic when the crew came upon a dying giant squid floating at the surface.

  7. Oct 1, 1999 · As two of the ocean´s largest and most feared creatures, the sperm whale and the giant squid have fired the imaginations of storytellers for centuries. From Herman Melville´s Moby Dick to Peter Benchley´s Beast, fanciful accounts of these titans of the deep abound in maritime literature. The squid is often the greater evil in these sea-monster tales: a nightmarish "serpent" with snaky ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giant_squidGiant squid - Wikipedia

    Morphology and anatomy. Like all squid, a giant squid has a mantle (torso), eight arms, and two longer tentacles (the longest known tentacles of any cephalopod). The arms and tentacles account for much of the squid's great length, making it much lighter than its chief predator, the sperm whale.

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