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Last Update: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 At: 14:50:13 (Total Listings: 28)
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In Search Of Giant Squid
Giant Squid - From the Smithsonian Web site.
(Listed On Mon Jan 2 02:59:15 2006)

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Squid Atlas
A Geographical Information System (GIS) atlas of squid distribution in the Southern Ocean.
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Information System
A Geographical Information System (GIS) atlas of squid distribution in the Southern Ocean. (GIS) atlas of squid distribution in the Southern Ocean.
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Ambergris
Ambergris an information pathfinder and annotated bibliography perfumery material produced in gut of sperm whale Physeter catodon and associated with beaks of principal food squid Sepia officinalis A Pathfinder and Annotated Bibliography by Randy D. Ralph, Ph.D.
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Deep-Sea Monster
Deep-sea monster caught on tape Article and actual video footage
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Giant Humboldt Squid Video
"The giant Humbolt Squid is a legendary denizen of the deep -- elusive, fierce, and beautiful -- and notoriously difficult to film. ..."

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Kaikoura
Kaikoura tales of the exploration of the deep-sea world of New Zealands Kaikoura Canyon, an ecosystem that is home to the giant squid - National Geographic
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Giant Squid
Expedition to search for the giant squid off New Zealand, 1999 ...one large animal has gone almost unnoticed or certainly unobserved in its habitat. That animal is the giant squid. Although these animals have been found in the nets of commercial fishermen, in the stomachs of sperm whales, and washed ashore on different continents, no scientific information has been gathered by direct observations of live giant squid. ...
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Giant Squid
List of Architeuthis published records (a downloadable pdf file) ............
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Rare Giant Squid Washed Up In Australia
" CANBERRA (Reuters) - One of the largest giant squid ever found has washed up on a remote Australian beach, sparking a race against time by scientists to examine the rarely seen deep-ocean creature. ..."
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Stock Dynamics
Stock Dynamics, Interactions and Recruitment in North East Atlantic Squid Fisheries (Research supported by the CEC, Contract No. AIR1-CT92-0573)
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The Eurosquid
The Euro_Squid World Wide Page This site contains information about research on cephalopods at the Department of Zoology (School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen) and collaborating institutions, along with some general information about cephalopods and people working on them.
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Giants Of The Deep
Giants of the Deep We know very little about giant squid, because they live at great depths and have never been studied alive. They're truly mysterious, and were long thought to exist only in 'tall stories' from sailors who'd had a drink too many.
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The Giant Squid
The French dispatch steamer Alecton was cruising off the Canary Islands late in November of 1861 when its crew spotted something unusual in the water. It looked like a large sea monster with many arms and a long tail.
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The Vampire Squid
Vampyromorpha - Vampyroteuthis infernalis - Vampyroteuthidae, Vampyroteuthis, The Vampire Squid
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The Giant Squid
In Search of the Giant Squid The giant squid lives in most of the world's oceans and is among the biggest animals in the sea . . . BUT . . . it is rarely seen.
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Squid
Variations on a Theme - Smithsonia web site - Scientists estimate there are about 500 species of squids, ranging in length from about 2.5 cm (1 in.) to 18 m (60 ft). Despite differences in size and shape, all work basically the same way inside.
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Squid Links
by Ocean Planet
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CNN Squid Videos
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Filming The "Red Devil " Squid
National Geographic - "November 9, 2005Humboldt squid can grow up to six feet (two meters) long and are bold enough to attack sharks, let alone humans. So you might wonder why someone would want to get closer to the marine predators. But finding new ways to approach the elusive "red devils" in the wild is exactly what one team of scientists set out to do. Watch as an underwater filmmaker comes face to beak with this deep-sea giant. ..."
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Holy Squid!
Photos Offer First Glimpse of Live Deep-Sea Giant by James Owenfor National Geographic News - September 27, 2005
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Giant Squid Animation
Giant Squid Here at the National Centre for Computer Animation, UK, a research team (Dr Vassili Hurmusiadis (animator), Jacqueline Wrather (artist), Gary Leonardi (assistant animator)), under the direction of David Allen (OSF), worked for three months to produce a 3D computer animation of a giant squid and a sperm whale. The documentary is called Incredible Suckers
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Humboldt Or Jumbo Squid
Facts Sheet
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The Giant Octopus Web Page
Understanding the Giant Octopus in Prince William Sound, Alaska
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Giant Squid
Pictures and drawings of the Giant Squid
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Fish Stories
Sea Base Alpha Giant Squid
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The Kraken
Probably no legendary sea monster was as horrifying as the Kraken. According to stories this huge, many armed, creature could reach as high as the top of a sailing ship's main mast. Kraken's would attack a ship, wrap their arms around the hull and capsize it. The crew would drown or be eaten by the monster. What's amazing about the Kraken stories is that, of all the sea monster tales we have, we have the best evidence that these are real.
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Squid Links
A Hunt for Squid Quite an interesting collection of squid links by alanb.com
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