It was a squid of colossal dimensions...



It was a squid of colossal dimensions,

fully eight meters long. It was traveling

backward with tremendous speed

in the same direction as the Nautilus.

20000 Leagues Under the Seas, by Jules Verne

Remember amazing gook from your childhood, 2000 Leagues under the Seas, by Jules Verne? In chapter 17, The Devilfish, he describes the gigantic squid, the Sea Monster, which filled the nights of many kids with adventurous nightmares. One of the illustrations to the Jules Verne’s Voyages Extraordinaires shows the squid as follows:

It was a squid of colossal dimensions...

And, now, we can be sure that it was not just a tale or a fiction. Gigantic Squids are as real, as you or me. Tsunemi Kubodera, a scientist with Japan’s National Science Museum, caught the 24-foot (7-meter) animal in December, 2006 near the island of Chichijima, some 600 miles southeast of Tokyo. His team snared the animal using a line baited with small squid and shot video of the russet-colored giant as it was hauled to the surface.

The squid, a young female, "put up quite a fight" as the team attempted to bring it aboard, Kudobera told the Associated Press, and the animal died from injuries sustained during the capture.

It was a squid of colossal dimensions...

Giant squid, the world’s largest invertebrates, are thought to reach sizes up to 60 feet (18 meters), but because they live at such great ocean depths they have never been studied in the wild.

While it was the first case, when the squid was actually captured, the substantial evidence of their existence has been already obtained earlier. Many giant squid have washed up on beaches or have been found dead or dying in fishing nets. This specimen was found in New Zealand in 1996.

It was a squid of colossal dimensions...

To conclude this publication, I want to present show MonsterQuest, and the episode "Giant Squid Found," which aired on the History Channel in 2007. A mammoth squid was filmed in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico at about 1,000 feet below the surface. The group of divers and researchers working on the project attached a camera to a smaller squid in hopes it would dive down deep enough to give them a glimpse of these Kraken-like sea creatures that many believe exist.





Gigantic Squid


Published in Pets & Animals   Pets & Animals   Sep 1 2008 01:58 am

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Sep 1 2008 02:48 am

This is so cool. I hope they get more footage of the squid. Although I imagine some people would never go swimming in the sea again :)


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Sep 2 2008 08:05 pm

You can find on Youtube Japanese movie as well. It is good to see, but I decided not to post it since the soundtrack was in Japanese.


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Sep 4 2008 02:30 am

I think you can post it. nothing wrong with that. I wonder how big do those squid really get.


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Sep 8 2008 02:23 am

You can watch the footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjp_jumlO3A


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Sep 17 2008 02:32 am

thanks


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Sep 2 2008 07:49 am

It's incredible how Jules Verne was "scientifically" right in a lot of questions.
I saw the "Journey to the Center of the Earth" these days and I wasn't very surprized.. I was waiting for something much better.


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Sep 2 2008 08:06 pm

Do you think that he possessed any "visions"? There were many fiction stories at that time, but Verne was almost the only one, whos predictions are turn on true almost in any case.


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Sep 3 2008 12:31 am

I don't know how to explain it. In the squid story it's perhaps easy to explain because these squids were real and there were sailors that saw them. They are now in extinction but perhaps they were more frequent to find in the old times.


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Sep 8 2008 02:24 am

Yes, his zoo visions might be based on the old tales and stories, but what about his technological visions?


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Sep 8 2008 06:31 am

I really don't know. He's like Leonardo da Vinci. Strange men for their living times.


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Sep 9 2008 01:14 pm

Agreed!


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Sep 3 2008 02:29 am

most of the myths from the old days are based on real things/animals. So it's not surprising that the giant squid is a real animal.


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Sep 8 2008 02:27 am

Definitely, you are right. Very similar tales can be found in different cultures, that were completely separated at the time by inability of the long travel. So, there must be some real background in that. However, the desriptions might be so distorted by the people-to-people transfer, that the core can be lost in false details.


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