A team of researchers led by the CSIRO has spotted the elusive bigfin squid in Australian waters for the first time. Two voyages to the Great Australian Bight, one in 2015 and another in 2017, recorded the cephalopod in waters kilometres below the ocean’s surface. Bigfin squid – also known as magnapinna – can measure up to seven metres in length
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That guy sucks at swimming.
Looks like a baby unless they're different from the American ones.
I think it's a baby when you get close to it
Can I die from this?
So there are more creature that human haven't discoverd???
It was literally spinning for the half of the video 😂😂😂😂😂
This is the happy ending to the mexico drilling rig magnapinna video we've all seen.
This is a Lovecraftian creature..
I would start crying
Just vibeing
We're human so that's squid look delicious
That’s really cool
It's like the combination of alien, butterfly, and manta ray
How does that thing not get all tangled up like a pair of earphones lol
Chef heavy breathing
That's like…a HATCHling
ye its dancin its songs
it’s so pretty
'for the first time' yeah, and it better be the last