Giant Squid
This amazing sea creature
is an Architeuthis. Or a Kraken, as the ancient vikings used to call it.
We knew the kraken wasn't a mythical creature. Giant squids like this have been
captured in the past, usually near the sea's surface, but this is the first
time one has been filmed alive in the wild, majestically swimming at 2,066 feet
underwater.
Its silver skin glimmering
in the dark under the submersible's lights, looking suspiciously at the sub
with its giant black eyes, the sea monster was amazing, according to Tsunemi
Kubodera, the mission leader:
It was shining and so
beautiful. I was so thrilled when I saw it first hand, but I was confident we
would because we rigorously researched the areas we might find it, based on
past data. Researchers around the world have tried to film giant squid in their
natural habitats, but all attempts were in vain before.
Kubodera was able to find another giant calamari in
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