they were stunned to discover that it was shorter than colossal-squid beaks recovered from the stomachs of sperm whales, which prey on squid. That led O'Shea to conclude that even heavier colossal ...
The animal was first described in 1925 from just two tentacles found in the stomach of a sperm whale: the colossal squid makes up three quarters of the diet of large sperm whales and there are ...
such as sperm whales. They do not have irises or eyelids as they are used to the dimmest possible light. The giant squid weighs around 275kg and grows to up to 14m. The colossal squid weighs ...
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