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    Giant Squid

    Researchers catch giant squid

    December 22, 2006

    TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- A Japanese research team has succeeded in filming a giant squid live -- possibly for the first time -- and says the elusive creatures may be more plentiful than previously believed, a researcher said Friday.

    The research team, led by Tsunemi Kubodera, videotaped the giant squid at the surface as they captured it off the Ogasawara Islands south of Tokyo earlier this month. The squid, which measured about 24-feet long, died while it was being caught.

    "We believe this is the first time anyone has successfully filmed a giant squid that was alive," said Kubodera, a researcher with Japan's National Science Museum. "Now that we know where to find them, we think we can be more successful at studying them in the future." (Watch researchers pull in giant squid Video)

    Giant squid, formally called Architeuthis, are the world's largest invertebrates. Because they live in the depths of the ocean, they have long been wrapped in mystery and embellished in the folklore of sea monsters, appearing in ancient Greek myths or attacking the submarine in Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."

    The captured squid was caught using a smaller type of squid as bait, and was pulled into a research vessel "after putting up quite a fight," Kubodera said.

    "It took two people to pull it in, and they lost it once, which might have caused the injuries that killed it," he said.

    The squid, a female, was not fully grown and was relatively small by giant squid standards. The longest one on record is 60 feet, he said.

    Kubodera and his team had been conducting expeditions in the area for about three years before they succeeded in making their first contact two years ago. Last year, the team succeeded in taking a series of still photos of one of the animals in its natural habitat -- also believed to have been a first.

    Until the team's successes, most scientific study of the creatures had to rely on partial specimens that had washed ashore dead or dying or had been found in the digestive systems of whales or very large sharks.

    Kubodera said whales led his team to the squid. By finding an area where whales fed, he believed he could find the animals. He also said that, judging by the number of whales that feed on them, there may be many more giant squid than previously thought.

    "Sperm whales need from 500 to 1,000 kilograms (1,100-2,200 pounds) of food every day," he said. "There are believed to be 200,000 or so of them, and that would suggest there are quite a few squid for them to be feeding on. I don't think they are in danger of extinction at all."

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    Wow, amazing.

    I was always facinated by giant squid when i was younger.
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    Me too. Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was one of my favorite books/movies when I was younger.
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    Awesome, Andrew.
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    They actually have been known to attack ships, a US Nvay destroyer lost use of it's sonar in the 1980s and when they got to dry dock divers realized a giant squid had seized the ballast at the bottom of the ship and crushed part of it and scratched the paint at tax payer expense. Darn those squids!
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    Quote Originally Posted by No Longer A Libertine View Post
    They actually have been known to attack ships, a US Nvay destroyer lost use of it's sonar in the 1980s and when they got to dry dock divers realized a giant squid had seized the ballast at the bottom of the ship and crushed part of it and scratched the paint at tax payer expense. Darn those squids!
    To make matters worse, according to Lovecraft's seminal scientific treatise "The Call of Cthulhu," back in the 1920's the ancient underwater city of R'lyeh rose in the latter part of this month. Maybe history will repeat itself and these squids are just harbingers of a greater doom to mankind!
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    Squids are cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I follow Jesus View Post
    Squids are cool.
    I love squid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I follow Jesus View Post
    Squids are cool.
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    This is the way I like it...especially when expecting!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VirginiaHuguenot View Post
    From the article; "If calamari rings were made from the squid they would be the size of tractor tires, he added."

    Hmm hmm good.
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