After years of expeditions up to 3,000 ft underwater Japanese scientist finally capture the first ever Giant Squid. Oh and in its natural habitat. They spent 400 hours in the abyss ( not actually 400 hours, they just added it up) anyways they also did more than a hundred scuba dives. Although it was just a baby it's about as long as a bus. They said that they were originally doing the footage for Discovery Channels upcoming episode of the Curiosity series. Well good for you Discovery Channel. Interesting stuff. Yes, interesting stuff. Well if you want to read the story I would click here. Wait! The people who wrote the real story was ABC News. Okay, now you can click "here".
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Legendary Giant Squid
After years of expeditions up to 3,000 ft underwater Japanese scientist finally capture the first ever Giant Squid. Oh and in its natural habitat. They spent 400 hours in the abyss ( not actually 400 hours, they just added it up) anyways they also did more than a hundred scuba dives. Although it was just a baby it's about as long as a bus. They said that they were originally doing the footage for Discovery Channels upcoming episode of the Curiosity series. Well good for you Discovery Channel. Interesting stuff. Yes, interesting stuff. Well if you want to read the story I would click here. Wait! The people who wrote the real story was ABC News. Okay, now you can click "here".
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I think they should just leave this animal alone. There is a reason that this squid has not been seen for 400 years. It is a waste of time and equip to be search for this creature.
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