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A colossal squid is caught on camera for the first time in the deep sea

The massive squid on the camera was first arrested in the depths of the seas by an international team of researchers directing a distance -running submersible.

A vision was announced on Tuesday by the Schmidt Ocean Institute.

Squid, which was filmed, was about 1 feet (30 cm) at the depth of 1968 feet (600 meters) in the southern Atlantic. The tremendous, completely extreme squid, which scientists have discovered from the stomachs of whales and sea birds, can reach up to 23 feet (7 meters)-almost a small fire truck size.

The squid was spied last month near the southern Sandwich Islands during an exploratory trip to search for the life of the New Sea. The researchers waited to check species with other independent scientists before launching the shots.

“I really like that we saw the huge young squid first. This animal is very beautiful,” said Cat Polstad, a squid researcher at Oakland University of Technology in New Zealand, who helped confirm this.

Polstad said that researchers are testing various cameras in the hope of hunting the great adult squid.

The small ink is almost transparent, with thin arms. As adults, the squid loses this glass look and becomes mysterious red or purple. When it has grown completely, it is considered the largest known invertebrates in the world.

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AP Mustakim Hasnath video journalist contributed to this report.

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