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user posted image rOne of the biggest and most complete giant squids ever found is on display at London's Natural History Museum. Measuring a monstrous 8.62m (28ft), the animal was caught off the coast of the Falkland Islands by a trawler. Researchers at the museum undertook a painstaking process to preserve the giant creature, which is now on show in a 9m- (30ft-) long glass tank. Giant squid, once thought to be sea serpents, are very rarely seen and live at depths of 200-1,000m (650-3,300ft). They can weigh up to a 1,000kg; the largest ever spotted measured a vast 18.5m and was found in 1880 off Island Bay in New Zealand. "Most giant squid tend to be washed up dead on beaches, or retrieved from the stomach of sperm whales, so they tend to be in quite poor condition," explained Jon Ablett, the mollusc curator at the Natural History Museum who led preservation efforts. As a result, finding such a large, complete specimen was something of a rarity, he said.

The team nicknamed the creature Archie, after its Latin name Architeuthis dux, but it may have to revise this after finding out that the squid is probably female. It took several months to prepare the squid for display. "The first stage was to defrost it; that took about four days. The problem was the mantle - the body - is very thick and the tentacles very narrow, so we had to try to thaw the thick mantle without the tentacles rotting," Mr Ablett told the BBC News website. The scientists did this by bathing the mantle in water, whilst covering the tentacles in ice packs, after which they injected the squid with a formol-saline solution to prevent it from rotting.

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Glacies
That is impressive. i would be wowed by such a beast as well. though i'm still more impressed by the living squid pictures...not saying dead giant squid aren't cool, just saying theyre not as cool.
AstroPro
QUOTE(Glacies @ Mar 2 2006, 09:30 AM) [snapback]1086702[/snapback]

though i'm still more impressed by the living squid pictures...


Where did you ever see pictures of living Giant Squids? Last I had checked, Giant Squids had never once been seen (and proven [pictures, video etc.]) alive in their natural environment? Maybe I am wrong, however, If I am please do provide pictures; I would love to see some of a living Giant Squid!
frogfish
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Where did you ever see pictures of living Giant Squids? Last I had checked, Giant Squids had never once been seen (and proven [pictures, video etc.]) alive in their natural environment? Maybe I am wrong, however, If I am please do provide pictures; I would love to see some of a living Giant Squid!

Whoa, catch up with the news man...

A live giant squid was photographed by Japanese Scientists with a camera trap....the article is around here somewhere.....*scratches head*
Raptor
QUOTE(Prophecy Guru @ Mar 2 2006, 04:42 PM) [snapback]1086843[/snapback]

Where did you ever see pictures of living Giant Squids? Last I had checked, Giant Squids had never once been seen (and proven [pictures, video etc.]) alive in their natural environment? Maybe I am wrong, however, If I am please do provide pictures; I would love to see some of a living Giant Squid!


A team of Japanese researchers took some video footage a few months ago, yu can probably find it easily with google. thumbsup.gif

I may go to see this, it's only about 20min from where I live; but whenever they have things like this on display it takes a few hours to queue up and you only get a few minutes. tongue.gif
AstroPro
QUOTE(frogfish @ Mar 2 2006, 12:21 PM) [snapback]1086912[/snapback]

Whoa, catch up with the news man...

A live giant squid was photographed by Japanese Scientists with a camera trap....the article is around here somewhere.....*scratches head*


WOW! How in the world did I miss that news!?
BurnSide
haha i don't know Guru, it was massive news everywhere on the news and everything. Go check it out. original.gif
I would love to see this, i'm always wowed by the complete specimens and although this lady isn't a particularly massive one, i'm sure she'll bring quite alot of attention.
Unfortunately it wont last very long. sad.gif
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