Steeped in mystery, the elusive, deep-sea-dwelling giant squid, with eyes the size of basketballs, may be larger than it has gotten credit for. In fact, the monster cephalopod may grow to be longer ...
The enormous eyes of giant and colossal squid may help them spot predatory sperm whales in their dim undersea habitat, a new study finds. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive ...
The deep ocean has always been Earth’s final frontier. It is darker than space, more inaccessible than most people realize, and filled with creatures that seem like they were designed for science ...
Giant squid are the stuff of nightmares. They were even one of the deadly dangers in Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, attacking the Nautilus in a group and carrying off one of the crew: ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The enormous eyes of giant and colossal squid may help them spot predatory sperm whales in their dim undersea habitat, a new study finds ...
Up until 2006, most of our clues about the giant squid's very existence came in the form of their washed-up, slimy corpses on beaches or through their beaks, which have been uncovered from the bellies ...
The culprit responsible for the decline of Mexico's once lucrative jumbo squid fishery has remained a mystery, until now. A new Stanford-led study published in the ICES Journal of Marine Science ...
These demonic deep-sea creatures hunt in packs of thousands and are equipped with the perfect weapon to severe their prey’s ...