Off the coast of Mexico, a female deep-sea squid with giant eggs tucked ... like this delivered to your inbox. It isn’t the first time a female squid has been observed with her eggs.
The suckers are used to grab and drag prey. Giant squid’s reddish colour provides camouflage in the deep sea because the only available light is blue. Red pigment absorbs blue light so the squid ...
The giant squid is a rare and elusive creature, once thought only to exist in stories of sea monsters called krakens. But in 2004, the Museum was offered a nearly complete specimen caught at a depth ...
Motorless, Medusa is quiet and doesn't scare away prey that the squid might be hunting. It's also unobtrusive, using red light that's invisible to most deep-sea creatures but illuminates the scene ...