Colossal Squid
Colossal Squid Facts
Description
The eyes of the Colossal squid are larger than that of any other creature on Earth. It is also known as the
largest species of squid in the world. It can be up to 35 feet in length and weigh as much as 1,000 pounds. This
also classifies it as the largest known invertebrate out there as well.
The ends of the tentacles also feature extremely sharp hooks. They also have a longer mantle than most types of
squid out there. The females are much larger in size than the males. They also have a beak that is much larger than
any other squid. They are often mistake for the giant squid due to the many similarities. Looking at the size of
the beak though is a great way to tell them apart.
Distribution
In the colder waters is where you will find the Colossal Squid. They can be found along Antarctica, New Zealand,
and even some areas of Africa. However, the habitat of it is extremely remote which makes it very difficult to
observe them in a natural setting.
The tend to live in the deeper regions of these areas too. They are more than 1,000 feet below the surface. Even
with advanced types of technology it is hard to observe their natural behaviors there. The offspring though tend to
be closer to the surface so their movements are easier to track.
Behavior
There isn’t much at all known about this type of squid. Therefore it is hard to guess what their actual
behaviors are. It is believed that they are loners in the water and that they eat large volumes of food daily.
It is believed that they often fight Sperm Whales when they are going to be eaten by them. This is based on
various types of scars on the backs of these whales. The injuries are consistent with the design of the hooks on
the tentacles of the squid.
Diet /Feeding
Due to their enormous size, the Colossal Squid consumes a big volume of large fish out there. They are very
powerful so they don’t have any trouble capturing and consuming these large fish. They are able to chew of chunks
that they can swallow and it can take them several minutes to consume one large fish that they have successfully
captured.
Reproduction
The Colossal Squid is one of the few species where the males have a penis for reproduction. However, the actual
reproduction process has never actually been observed to be certain of what that process entails. Even the
courtship of this species of squid isn’t known.
Conservation
The only known predator of the Colossal Squid is the Sperm Whale. This is confirmed due to them being found
inside of the stomach linings of these animals. There isn’t much that has to be done though for conservation since
they are so hard to find in the water. It is believed that there are plenty of them out there though so their
numbers aren’t in jeopardy.
Human interaction
The first Colossal Squid was identified in 1925. It was found in the stomach of a dead Sperm Whale. It wasn’t
until 1981 though that one was actually captured alive in a net. The largest one every captured was recorded in
2007. It took place in New Zealand and weighed almost 1,100 pounds.
There seems to be a great deal of respect both from fishermen and researchers when it comes to the Colossal
Squid. That is why such care it taken with evaluating it. You will find many of them in museums of natural history
in these areas as well. This continues to be a species of squid though with plenty of mystery surrounding it.
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