Fishermen catch super-large squid in New Zealand

On September 16, a group of scientists and researchers in New Zealand conducted a giant 350kg squid surgery, which was caught by fishermen in the country a few months earlier.

On September 16, a group of scientists and researchers in New Zealand conducted a giant 350kg squid surgery, which was caught by fishermen in the country a few months earlier.

>>>Hydroponic ink is nearly 10 meters long, weighs 181.4kg

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Giant squid is found

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Scientists raise the squid before surgery

The squid was found at a depth of about 1.800m at the bottom of the sea off the Ross coast in Antarctica. The ink weighs about 350kg and is up to 3.5m long.

Fishermen donated New Zealand museum Te Papa Tongarewa.

Scientists have known about the existence of this ink since 1925 but at that time they only existed in the form of a pile of "mucous" in the belly of a whale.

It was not until 2007 that fishermen caught the first giant squid in the Ross Sea.

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Update 17 December 2018
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