Huge squid with eyes the size of dinner plates is caught

Sharon

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April 3, 2003 (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — Fishermen working in Antarctic waters have made an extremely rare catch -- a colossal squid with eyes as big as dinner plates and razor-sharp hooks on its tentacles, a marine researcher said Thursday.

The 330-pound, 16-foot-long specimen was caught in the Ross Sea, said Steve O'Shea, a research fellow with the Auckland University of Technology. He said the squid was a young female; adults are much bigger.

Going by the scientific name Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, the animal is unrelated to the smaller and more common giant squid, O'Shea said.

"This animal is formidable," he told New Zealand's National Radio.

While the giant squid eats "quite small prey," the colossal squid eats large prey like the Patagonian toothfish, which can grow more than six feet long.

Fully grown, the colossal squid would be "larger than any giant squid I have seen, and I've seen 105 of them," O'Shea said.

Only one other colossal squid has ever been caught before. Scientists knew of their existence because their beaks have been found in the stomachs of sperm whales.

"All we know is that it can move through the water ... to a depth of 2,000 meters (6,561 feet) and it is an extremely active and extremely aggressive killer," O'Shea said.

It differs from the giant squid "by having enormous hooks arming the tentacles and the arms," he said.

The creature makes up three-quarters of the diet of large sperm whales, which suggests there are large numbers of them in Antarctic waters, O'Shea said. He said the squid was caught near the surface of the ocean.
 
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Kain99

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Can you imagine coming eye to eye with this big guy? Yikes! Makes ya wonder what else lurks down in the depths. Pretty Cool.
 

Penn

Dancing Up A Storm
:smile: If this creature has eyes the size of dinner plates, I'm afraid the averaged-sized man would be it's dinner!

Powerful hooks at the ends of it's tentacles? I don't want any part of it. Besides, you know how pissed off females can get when they get ensnared!
 

jazz lady

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Pretty, isn't it?

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Auckland University of Technolgy researchers Dr. Steve O'Shea and Cat Bolstad, right, are seen with a Colossal Squid at the Te Papa research laboratory in Wellington, Wednesday April 2, 2003. The squid, which was found by fishermen in the Ross Sea, Antarctic, last week, is thought to be the largest intact specimen to have been found. The 150-Kilogram (330 pound) 5-meter (16 foot) immature female 'Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni' squid has eyes as big as dinner plates and razor-sharp hooks on the tentacles.
 

Cowgirl

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That's great

Yeah, so they're excited because it was one of the largest specimens found in tact? So then they kill it to study it?

....or was it already dead? :confused:
 

Sharon

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The creature makes up three-quarters of the diet of large sperm whales, which suggests there are large numbers of them in Antarctic waters, O'Shea said. He said the squid was caught near the surface of the ocean.
There doesn't seem to be a shortage of them. Why not have one to study?
 
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