Fishermen caught giant squid, 2.4 meters long
The people of a Filipino village were surprised to see the squid with a size larger than the whole.
Giant squid, 2.4 meters longer and 46cm wide.
On the morning of April 6, dozens of people in the village of Tawi-tawi island, in the southern Philippines, came to watch the giant squid, 2.4 meters longer and 46cm wide, pulled by a local fisherman. ashore. This is said to be the largest squid ever seen on the island, according to Mirror.
Harold Eduardo Curtis, a fisherman living on the island, said: "I know who catches this squid. He has struggled to get it to shore, because the ink is very heavy. The ink looks very "Nice, clean and bright. It is quite healthy and young. Its meat will be great."
Harold also admitted he had never caught or seen any ink that big. According to him, this ink may be a member of a giant squid family, and it is possible that there are many other larger animals at sea.
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