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| Sunday, 11 July 2010 00:00 |
![]() Scientists stand in a thawing bath as they inspect the eye of a the colossal squid at Te Papa Museum in Wellington . The 8 metre long (26 feet) colossal squid weighs about 495 kg (1,089 pounds) and is the largest and best preserved adult colossal squid to be caught. ![]() Doctors Tsunemi Kubodera (L) and Steve O'Shea examine a colossal squid in a thawing bath at Te Papa Museum in Wellington. ![]() Members of the media and guests watch scientists inspecting a colossal squid in a thawing bath at Te Papa Museum in Wellington. QUOTE THIS PAGE ON YOUR BLOG/SITE CREATELINKTOWARDSTHISARTICLE PREVIEWQUOTE
World's largest squid caught Scientists stand in a thawing bath as they inspect the eye of a the colossal squid at Te Papa Museum in... © 2012 - Amazing & Interesting World |
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