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Researchers made extraordinary discovery deep in the waters Atlantic Ocean near the coast of the southern sandwich island.
While looking for a new marine life, Schmidt Institute He announced that the colossal squid had been detected, according to the Associated Press (AP).
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AND squid It extends around one leg length at a depth of 1,968 feet.
Once it is fully grown, adult colossal squid can reach up to 23 feet in length or approximately the size of a small fire truck, AP said.

The children’s colossal squid (pictured) was first caught on the camera in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean near the coast of the island of the southern sandwich. (Rov Subastian/Schmidt Ocean Institute through AP)
Colossal squidOr Mesonychoteuthis Hamiltoni, “the greatest invertebrates on Earth,” according to the ocean.
“It also has the greatest eyes of any animal, bigger even than those big whales.”
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The ocean notes that the species is “probably naturally rare”.
Kat Bolstad, Auckland Technology University Squid explorer, helped in the type of species.

Once they are completely grown, adult colossal squid can reach up to 23 feet or a small fire truck up to 23 feet. (Credit: Viralpress/Yosuke_tstyle)
“I really like to see the young colossal squid first. This animal is so beautiful,” Bolstad said, according to AP.
She added that researchers test different cameras Hoping to catch adult colossal squid.
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Children’s squid has thin hands.
It is almost completely transparent.

The researchers first caught a colossal squid (not in the picture) for the first time. (East)
When the squid is old, it will lose its glass look and turn opaque burgundy or purple.
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Associated Press contributed to this report.