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On April 1, 2003 the popular press was first alerted to the Colossal Squid, a.k.a. Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, although this species has been known to the scientific community since 1925,
2007: LARGER COLOSSAL SQUID CAUGHT! ... Colossal squid announced caught Feb. 22, 2007 ... 2007 colossal squid factoids (updated as new factoids come in):
A colossal squid is caught in the Ross Sea and is now in the hands of New Zealand researchers. ... A colossal squid has been caught in Antarctic waters, the first example of Mesonychoteuthis
Speaking of hugging your squid today, A colossal squid, Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, has been caught — it's about 10 meters long and weighs about 450 kg. The place to go for all the information...
In preparation for dissection, scientists in New Zealand have begun the delicate two-day task of defrosting the biggest squid ever caught—a rare colossal squid, or Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni.
Usually called Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, scientists who examined the Ross Sea specimen coined the term "colossal squid" to distinguish it from giant squid (Architeuthis).
Colossal Squid, Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, Cephalopoda, Teuthida, Cranchiidae, Description and Fascinating Facts, World Range and Habitat, Feeding Behavior, Reproduction, and Warnings and Comments.
Scientists at the national museum of New Zealand, Te Papa, have recently completed dissections of several enormous squids, including pieces of a colossal squid -- the largest invertebrate...
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Marine scientists studying the carcass of a rare colossal squid said Wednesday they had measured its eye at 27 centimeters (10.8 inches) across larger than a dinner plate and the biggest animal eye on ...