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  1. Colossal squid. The colossal squid ( Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) is the largest member of its family Cranchiidae, the cockatoo or glass squids, with its second largest member being Megalocranchia fisheri . It is sometimes called the Antarctic cranch squid or giant squid (not to be confused with the giant squid in genus Architeuthis) and is ...

  2. oceana.org › marine-life › colossal-squidColossal Squid | Oceana

    The colossal squid is a massive squid that lives in the deep sea surrounding Antarctica, and it is the holder of multiple records. Not only is it the largest invertebrate on Earth, it also has the largest eyes of any animal, larger even than those of the great whales. Human knowledge of the colossal squid is based on very few specimens that ...

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · colossal squid, (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni), a massive, elusive cephalopod species inhabiting cold, deep regions of the Southern Ocean at depths ranging from 20 to 2,000 meters (66 to 6,562 feet). Biologists consider the colossal squid either the largest or second largest invertebrate in the world, both titles being shared jointly with the giant squid (Architeuthis).

  4. Colossal Squid Profile. The colossal squid, Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni is a deep-sea squid that occupies some of the coldest, darkest parts of the Southern ocean (also known as the Antartic ocean).. They are sometimes referred to as the giant cranch squid and the Antartic squid. It’s the largest squid species by mass, and are believed to weigh up to 700kg (1,500 lbs) and grow as long as 10 ...

  5. 21 de jul. de 2019 · John Woodcock, Getty Images. The colossal squid gets its scientific name, Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, from one of its distinguishing features.The name comes from the Greek words mesos (middle), onycho (claw), and teuthis (squid), referring to the sharp hooks on the colossal squid's arms and tentacles. In contrast, the giant squid's tentacles bear suckers with small teeth.

  6. Colossal squid, Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni (Robson, 1925), aka Antarctic cranch squid, are one of the largest, most elusive, and mysterious of the cephalopods. These massive squid are reported to measure up to 14 m in total length with mantle lengths of about 2-4 m (which would make adult colossal squid quite a bit larger than giant squid, Architeuthis dux) and they can weigh an estimated 150 kg.

  7. Though the giant and colossal squid are both large cephalopods, they are not closely related and belong to different families of squid. Previously, up to 21 separate species of giant squid had been described, but genetic evidence taken from specimens including the Museum's Archie has suggested there is just one. This is also likely true for the ...