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35 Who Made a Difference: Clyde Roper He's spent his life chasing a sea monster that's never been taken alive -- Architeuthis, the giant squid. |
Wired May 2006 Carl Hoffman |
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Outside July 2006 Tim Zimmermann |
It's Hard Out Here for A Shrimp What swims at 20 miles per hour, can carve out hunks of human flesh, and will attack anything that moves? The Humboldt squid. Brace yourself for a dive with the eeriest beast in the ocean. |
Outside December 2002 Steven Rinella |
Gettin' Jiggy In the dark of winter, monsters lurk near the glow of Seattle. And man, that's when the jigging's good. |
Chemistry World September 23, 2009 Hayley Birch |
On-off iridescence in squid Studies on iridescent proteins found in the skin of squid are helping scientists to understand how the creatures change their appearance to camouflage themselves in the shifting light of the open ocean. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2005 Delores Peralta |
Cabo Sport Fishing: Invasion of Humboldt Squid If you are one to enjoy the ocean and the surprises that such a aquatic paradise promises, fishing the waters of the Pacific ocean and the Sea of Cortez in Los Cabos is a dream come true. |
AskMen.com Autumn C. Koerbel |
Top 10: Weirdest Deep-Sea Creatures Not much is known about the underwater world of the deep sea, which is home to many strange creatures. |