It WAS a Trap
Websense sucks. I'm reading posts on the Interwebs of a Japanese research team that filmed a live Giant Squid but I can't view it since I'm at work and streaming video is classified "forbidden" here. Crap.Well, check it out and let me know how awesome it is. Click here for the link.
**update**
Alright, I've seen the footage and it's pretty cool. Click here for another link. The squid's a juvenile and pretty small (24 ft). Can't wait until they find a full-size, 60-foot one. I'd like to see one filmed swimming freely, though. This one was apparently on its last legs (er, tentacles) and died shortly after its capture. Being hooked on a line and ripped from the ocean will do that, apparently.
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I saw it and its AWESOME!!!!
dude! that thing looked dead while it was on the line.I bet it's a sneaky japones trick!!
it's a TRICK!!! heh. yeah, it seemed pretty dead to me, too, although you can see water blowing out of its jet, but no tentacle movement. looks like they barely achieved, "First Giant Squid filmed while still alive."
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