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  1. By Lisa Hendry. 0. The giant squid is a rare and elusive creature, once thought only to exist in stories of sea monsters called krakens. But in 2004, the Museum was offered a nearly complete specimen caught at a depth of 220 metres. Curator Jon Ablett takes up the tale in the film above.

  2. Feb 11, 2013 · Held in a custom-made acrylic tank filled with a 10% solution of formol-saline, the giant squid at the center of the London Natural History Museum Spirit Collection was caught off the...

  3. Jun 23, 2015 · 86K. 9.7M views 8 years ago NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM. Curator Jonathan Ablett tells the tale of how an elusive monster from the deep came to be put on public display in the Museum. To see the...

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  5. The National History Museum in London is home to the largest species of squid. It's incredibly rare to get a complete giant squid. Watch the Natural History ...

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  6. More natural history. 11 things we know about the secretive giant squid. Scientists know very little about the elusive giant squid, which lives at ocean depths of between 300 and 1000m...

  7. This is one of the biggest and most complete giant squids ever found. It is on display at London's Natural History Museum, in the Tank Room of the Darwin Cen...

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