Are colossal squid still alive?

Colossal squid live in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica, and it was not until 1981 when the first whole animal was found. It was captured by a trawler near the coast of Antarctica. Since then a few more have been captured by fishermen. You can see one today in a New Zealand museum, but they do not preserve well.
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How many colossal squids are left in the world?

Since then, a total of only eight adult colossal squid have been reported, and six of those were remains recovered from the stomachs of caught whales.
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Is the giant squid still alive?

Giant squids live in the deep sea, and it is unusual for one to be washed ashore alive. A report by Japanese daily Mainichi citing the Obama Municipal Government said that the squid was still alive when it was found.
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How many giant squid are still alive?

The number of known giant squid specimens was close to 700 in 2011, and new ones are reported each year. Around 30 of these specimens are exhibited at museums and aquaria worldwide.
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How old do colossal squid live?

It's estimated that colossal squid live to be around two years old. It's possible that they grow from a few millimetres long to over 10 metres, in just two years!
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Are Krakens extinct?

The fearsome sea monster of Greek and Norse tales — and the creature that fought Captain Nemo in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea — was once driven close to extinction, gene sequencing suggests.
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Do colossal squids eat humans?

They required marine naturalist John Cloudsley-Thompson to examine Cox's scars at Birkbeck College, and the former further validated the story, assuring the marks, of 1-1/4 inches in size, belonged to a 23-feet long squid. The story has been called the only substantiated report of a giant squid killing humans.
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How big is a Kraken?

The kraken had very large eyes, and fins protruded from the upper part of its elongated central body. When younger, krakens resembled a pale squid. Their massive tentacles could crush the hull of a galleon. The average kraken was about 100 feet (30 meters) in length and weighed about 4,000 pounds (1,800 kilograms).
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How big is a colossal squid's eye?

The colossal squid has the largest animal eyes ever studied. It possibly has the largest eyes that have ever existed during the history of the animal kingdom. In a living colossal squid they measure about 27 cm across — about the size of a soccer ball.
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What's bigger colossal or giant squid?

Colossal squid vs giant squid

Colossal squid Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni are slightly shorter than giant squid Architeuthis dux, but have a larger, heavier body. Te Papa's colossal squid tips the scales at a massive 490 kg. In contrast, giant squid weigh up to about 275 kg.
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Are sea monsters real?

Mythic Kraken

Hundreds of years ago, European sailors told of a sea monster called the kraken that could toss ships into the air with its many long arms. Today we know sea monsters aren't real--but a living sea animal, the giant squid, has 10 arms and can grow longer than a school bus.
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What's the largest giant squid ever found?

Introduction. Giant squid live up to their name: the largest giant squid ever recorded by scientists was almost 43 feet (13 meters) long, and may have weighed nearly a ton.
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When was the last sighting of a colossal squid?

People have seen colossal squid, but not very often. Colossal squid live in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica, and it was not until 1981 when the first whole animal was found. It was captured by a trawler near the coast of Antarctica. Since then a few more have been captured by fishermen.
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What eats a giant squid?

Sperm whales are the only known regular predator of giant squids (and are really great at finding them too). Juvenile giant squids are prey to smaller whales, such as pilot whales, deep-sea sharks and other predatory fish.
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How big is a giant squid egg?

They are very small, round and transparent." A shortfin squid egg measures about 0.07 inches (0.2 centimeters) in diameter when the embryo is ready to hatch, and females produce between 50,000 and 200,000 eggs, according to SeaLifeBase, an internationally managed database of marine life.
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Who has biggest eyes in the world?

An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain, and is the largest eye of any living land animal, measuring five centimetres across.
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Why do colossal squid have hooks?

The arm hooks are set in fleshy, very muscular sheaths and are strongly attached to the arms. They probably help to hold and immobilise struggling prey as it is being killed and eaten.
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Why do squids have 3 hearts?

Haemocyanin is less efficient than haemoglobin as an oxygen transporter. The three hearts help to compensate for this by pumping blood at higher pressure around the body to supply the octopuses' active lifestyle. How do squid survive extreme water pressure in the deep sea?
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How many Krakens are there?

There's just the one global kraken—Architeuthis dux, the one-and-only original.
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Do Krakens have bones?

well, first off, the Kraken is a myth. there is no confirmed anatomy of the creature. it is just as believable to say a Kraken has bones as much as it is to say that they exist in the first place. these could just be a colossal squid's natural claws located on the club-shaped ends of their tentacles.
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Could a squid sink a ship?

In truth, the giant squid can't sink a ship, and it's not likely you'll be snatched off the deck by one. But it is a fascinating and dangerous creature we are only beginning to understand.
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Is it OK to eat octopus ink?

Squid and octopus inks are often consumed by humans in recipes for these species and, of course, by their natural predators. There is apparently no harmful effect in doing this."
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Are squid friendly?

The colossal squid, with its half-ton mass and razor-sharp tentacle hooks, seems pretty fierce. But new research suggests that the school-bus sized cephalopods are actually pretty mellow.
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Has a giant squid ever attacked a submarine?

A two-man Greenpeace submarine has been attacked by squids on an expedition in the Bering Sea -- and all the gory details were captured in a Vine.
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