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  1. 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.

  2. 74. The subject of legends for thousands of years, the largest living invertebrates remain relatively mysterious. Living deep below the surface of the ocean, scientists are only just beginning to reveal what the lives of giant and colossal squid are like. But just how big are giant squid?

  3. Everything you wanted to know about the giant squid - BBC Science Focus Magazine.

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