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The colossal squid, the world's largest squid species, was caught on video for the first time swimming in its natural habitat ...
A juvenile colossal squid is seen at a depth of nearly 2,000 feet in the South Atlantic Ocean. (ROV SuBastian / Schmidt Ocean Institute) 33,062 people played the daily Crossword recently.
The colossal squid, the world’s largest squid species, was caught on video for the first time swimming in its natural habitat, according to a California ocean research organization. This squid ...
In a rare sighting, researchers captured the first-ever footage of a juvenile colossal squid in its natural habitat in the South Atlantic. This elusive creature, discovered in 1925, can grow to an ...
Since its discovery in 1925, only eight adult specimens have been reported, severely limiting scientists’ ability to research ...
In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers have successfully captured the first-ever live footage of a colossal squid in its natural deep-sea habitat near the South Sandwich Islands. This ...
Literally a century after it was first discovered, we now have footage of the colossal squid alive in its natural habit for the very first time for your viewing pleasure. A member of the glass ...
The company claiming it can restore lost species also wants to patent them. Colossal Biosciences not only wants to bring back the woolly mammoth—it wants to patent it, too. MIT Technology Review ...