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The existence of the giant squid, genus Architeuthis, is well accepted by science though few have ever been seen, and little is known about their habits. ... How big can a squid get? Estimates based on peices of carcasses found in the belly's of sperm whales range up to one hundred feet. One unconfirmed story, though,
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This is the species commonly known as the giant squid. Because scientists do not know exactly where in the sea it lives, they have not been able to study it alive. ... How big does it get? ... Washed ashore on Plum Island, Massachusetts, in 1980, it is only the third giant squid found stranded on U.S. shores.
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The giant squid lives in most ... of the world's oceans and is among ... Large Image of Giant Squid...
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Giant squid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The giant squid (genus: Architeuthis ) is a deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae , represented by as many as eight species. Giant squid can grow to a tremendous size: recen...
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Giant squid get really large. They have been recorded as long as 60 feet in total length. Most of the specimens that have been found are really in the 35-45 foot range for the largest size, and then many are in the 20-30 feet. ... ~ How big do giant squid get? ~
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www.mnh.si.edu/natural_partners/squid4/FAQ1.html
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Scientists trawling in the Gulf of Mexico this summer for sperm whale prey ended up netting a giant squid, for which the sperm whale is the only known predator. ... Giant squid; 30-43 feet*
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www.scribd.com/doc/20040928/How-big-is-the-giant-squid
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In the last five years the big (up to 100 pound) and ravenous Humboldt squid has made a shift in territory, moving north from ... The hed says giant squid, in the generic sense, but that’s a confusion for readers; New Scientist Phil McKenna says climate change and overfishing may both be at work; Nature.com Ewan Callaway...
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VIGO, Spain (25 Sep 2005) -- RESEARCH by marine scientists has shed startling new light on the secret sex life of the giant squid, one of the most mysterious monsters of the world's deepest oceans. ... "But having such a big penis does have one drawback: it seems that co-ordinating eight legs, two feeding tentacles and a...
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The first-ever images of a living giant squid in the wild have been captured by Japanese scientists. ... Editor's Note: For the latest on this story, see this update from December 22, 2006: "Photo in the News: Giant Squid Captured, Filmed for First Time"
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