A 440-pound giant squid was recently found floating in the sea and perhaps is the most well-preserved specimen of the species. Read the article to learn more about this find.
A giant squid is usually found 3,000 feet below the ocean's surface and seeing them lifeless on a beach in Cape Town has caught the attention of the public. Check out this rare sea creature in this article.
A huge deep-sea shark recently captured in a video once again ignited an argument that Megalodon still lives beneath the deep ocean. Learn more about it here.
For the first time, researchers were able to film how the rare, elusive giant squid hunts its prey 2,500 feet below the surface by using a jellyfish-like decoy emulating the glow of a jellyfish that has been proven to be irresistible to the giant cephalopods.
The legend of the "Kraken" - the monstrously giant squid - has scared and intrigued humans for a long time, finding its way to countless books, films, and artworks. Now, a new study might have finally observed the closest thing we have to an actual Kraken - the giant squid.
Watch! A giant squid washes up onshore on June 7, 2020, on Golden Mile Beach in Britannia Bay, South Africa. The remains of the sea creature will be subjected to further studies at Iziko Museums of South Africa, which holds the largest collection of giant squids in Africa.
Not a lot is known about the Giant Squid aside from the fact that it has an awful reputation in folklore and literature. Recently, scientists were able to successfully sequence the giant squid genome for the first time.