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Colossal Squid Filmed in Deep-Sea Natural Habitat for the First Time

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The colossal squid is the world’s largest cephalopod and largest invertebrate.
It can grow 25 feet long ( 7 meters ) and weigh 1,200 pounds ( 500 kg ) It's believed to have the largest eyes in the animal kingdom, 12 to 16 inches in diameter, or about the size of a volleyball.
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