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Definitions of giant squid in various dictionaries:
noun - largest mollusk known about but never seen (to 60 feet long)
GIANT SQUID - Like a giant; extraordinary in size, strength, or power; as, giant brothers; a giant son.
GIANT SQUID - The giant squid (genus Architeuthis) is a deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae. Giant squid can grow to a tremendous size due to de...
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The world's largest known invertebrate is the giant species of this cephalopod |
It's the animal with the largest eye; no wonder it spotted the Nautilus so easily |
This 10-armed giant cephalopod is not only the biggest invertebrate, but has the biggest eyes, the size of a volleyball |
This ocean giant has the largest eyes of any creature |
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The Giant squid (genus Architeuthis) is a deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae. Giant squid can grow to a tremendous size due to deep-sea gigantism: recent estimates put the maximum size at 13 m (43 ft) for females and 10 m (33 ft) for males from the posterior fins to the tip of the two long tentacles (second only to the colossal squid at an estimated 14 m (46 ft), one of the largest living organisms). The mantle is about 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long (more for females, less for males), and the length of the squid excluding its tentacles (but including head and arms) rarely exceeds 5 m (16 ft). Claims of specimens measuring 20 m (66 ft) or more have not been scientifically documented. * The number of different giant squid species has been debated, but recent genetic research suggests that only one species exists.In 2004, Japanese researchers took the first images of a live giant squid in its natural habitat, and in July 2012, a live adult was first filmed in its natural habitat off Chichijima. In 2015, another video sighting was released. In June 2019, scientists reported the video appearance, for the second time, and for the first time in waters of the United States, of a giant squid in its deepwater habitat. |