Rare Colossal Squid Caught Off Antarctica
VOA News
03 Apr 2003, 20:15 UTC
Auckland researchers with Colossal SquidFishermen off Antarctica have made an extremely rare catch - a colossal squid with eyes as big a dinner plates and razor sharp hooks on its tentacles.
Scientists in New Zealand announced the discovery Thursday. They said the 105-kilogram squid was caught near the surface of the Ross Sea, about 3,600 kilometers south of Wellington.
It is said to be the only intact colossal squid to be found. Remains of others have been discovered in the stomachs of sperm whales that prey on them.
Scientists say the body of the colossal squid is much bigger than the more-common giant squid, which can weight up to 900 kilograms when fully grown. The colossal squid is a formidable hunter which uses its hooks to rip its prey to bits.
The species resides as far north as New Zealand's South Island and down to the Ross Sea.