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Giant Squid caught on film

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very cool... glad I don't live down there. Just thinking about being wrapped up by one of those things makes me shudder.
 
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squid and octopi are tasty though. esp cooked. but soemthing that big probably has tons of polutant like mercury built up in its body.
 
Originally posted by: tec699
Shark vs. Octapus on google...

link


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That is simply fvcking awesome.
The giant squid photos are even more awesome.
The collective manhours devoted to getting those pics are phenomenal.

 
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: judasmachine
the first time they actually get to see one live in the wild, and they freaking mutilate it.

It's the Japanese way. They're just trying to find the best spot to fish the giant squid into extinction, like they do with everything else. Hell, after they finished examining it, they probably cooked the tentacle up in a soup and ate it with noodles.

Lord knows I would have.
 
Originally posted by: shilala
Originally posted by: tec699
Shark vs. Octapus on google...

link


:Q
That is simply fvcking awesome.
The giant squid photos are even more awesome.
The collective manhours devoted to getting those pics are phenomenal.

haha wow, damned sharks are pansies ;P
 
why do all the big scary cool stuff live on the bottom of the ocean id think there would be more food towards the sun where the plants thrive, well other than the dead stuff that drifts down
 
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