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>One of nature's mightiest beasts has never before been documented in its natural environment – until now. Scientists have captured the first ever footage of a live colossal squid – the largest invertebrate on the planet. The stunning 4K video film, captured in the deep sea by California's Schmidt Ocean Institute, shows the rare creature's transparent body and eight pink tentacles. Colossal squid can grow up to 23 feet (7 metres) and weigh as much as 500kg, making them the heaviest invertebrate on the planet.

Archive: https://archive.today/My1Lf From the post: >>One of nature's mightiest beasts has never before been documented in its natural environment – until now. Scientists have captured the first ever footage of a live colossal squid – the largest invertebrate on the planet. The stunning 4K video film, captured in the deep sea by California's Schmidt Ocean Institute, shows the rare creature's transparent body and eight pink tentacles. Colossal squid can grow up to 23 feet (7 metres) and weigh as much as 500kg, making them the heaviest invertebrate on the planet.

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I didn’t realize there was a cephalopod sub

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You too can make that sub great. @Fumduck demands it.

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/s/cephalopods

Sigh...

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I keep forgetting about that sub... One day Ill remember and post something there...

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I mean how many good squid posts are there? Missed opportunities...