Calamari Anyone? 33
small but... writes "A six-meter long specimen of a species of squid [Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni] previously only known by the stomach contents of sperm whales has been caught by a fishing vessel in Antarctic waters, and brought to the national museum of New Zealand. It has a huge beak, sharp swivelling hooks on its suckers, and is believed to be a juvenile. Adults of the species are thought to grow to as long as twelve meters. No reports indicate the presence of lasers; or, for that matter, anything I would consider a forehead."
Squids and Sharks (Score:3, Funny)
Sighting raises fear of giant killer squid! (Score:2)
Re:Sighting raises fear of giant killer squid! (Score:1)
April Fool's stories on 02/Apr are still not funny (Score:1)
had enough of these by now.
There's few things as lame... (Score:1)
Hooks on the tentacles... riiiiight...
Daniel
Re:There's few things as lame... (Score:4, Informative)
I was getting ready to jab at Michael for posting a joke as real, but it appears that I'm the fool here. This thing exists, and it does have hooks. Google [google.com] led me to the " Tree of Life Web project [tolweb.org]"
1. Tentacles
1. Club with hooks.
Comments
Hooks are also present on the arms. This is the only genus in the Cranchiidae with arm hooks.
as well as several other articles. Bummer of a dateline, though.
Lazers? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Lazers? (Score:2)
Alright... (Score:3, Funny)
Camino? (Score:1)
murderers (Score:3, Funny)
Dr O'Shea would sex the specimen
Re:murderers (Score:1)
Bah, this is nothing new (Score:5, Funny)
I remember seeing an artist's rendering of one of these before in a Japanese show.
They used a schoolgirl in the same film, probably for size comparison. Why she was naked I don't know, probably something to do with union regulations.
This is a serious threat to Linux (Score:2)
Pictures (Score:5, Informative)
Stuff.co.nz [stuff.co.nz]
and
BBC [bbc.co.uk]
Actually, (Score:2, Informative)
squid is Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni Robson. It's the
only species in it's genus, and it barely gets 2m
long. This doesn't even begin to touch Architeuthis
Clarkei (the giant squid). This is perhaps a really
lame attempt at an april fools joke?
Re:Actually, (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Actually, (Score:3, Informative)
Here's a nice picture [bbc.co.uk] for those of you needing a diagram.
No joke (Score:2)
Sorry for the Dutch, but you get the links anyway.
Earth v5.5 Patch notes (Score:3, Funny)
"We can't have inhabitants feeling too secure when swimming the Antarctic oceans. This new patch addresses the waning gameplay value of nude, sans-vessel, Antarctic seafaring," one member of the Dev. team said.
I, for one, will be camping this new monster spawn in hopes of collecting huge amounts of experience. I also hear that they have gold in their bellies and are particularly susceptible to deep fryers.
Good God, man! (Score:1)
Is that stasndard scientific procedure? He hardly even KNOWS the specimen!
First sighting ... (Score:1)
The squid was one of several caught on Antarctic longlines this season.
Somebody appears to be confused. Is it me?
Re:First sighting ... (Score:3, Insightful)
'jfb
Adult giant squid still never photographed alive (Score:3, Informative)
Picies! (Score:3, Informative)
This link will take you to an article with a picture of the clawy tentacle.
Ia! Ia! Cthulhu fhtagn! (Score:2)
Hooks? (Score:2)
Peter Benchley wrote about it in Beast (Score:2)