TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese-led team of scientists has captured on film the world's first live images of a giant squid, journeying to the depths of the ocean in search of the mysterious creature ...
The world's first moving images of a giant squid living in its natural habitat have been captured by a team of scientists more than half a mile below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. The ghostly ...
When Florida International University marine biologist Yannis Papastamatiou saw photos of an oceanic whitetip shark with golf ball-sized suction markings along its body, he immediately thought he had ...
A creature that can grow up to 13 m, with tentacles as long as a city bus and eyeballs the size of a human head shouldn’t be that hard to find. But scientists have never caught a glimpse of a live ...
Using a digital camera dangling from a line nearly 3,300 feet long, scientists for the first time have photographed a live giant squid, the tentacled deep-sea monster that is the largest invertebrate ...