Aug 1 2006

SquidTV

As you might guess, most members of the Squidoo team have a soft spot in their heart for the giant squid.

We are in awe of the creature’s mystery, grace, and beauty. We also appreciate that it can hold its breath for a really long time — and that it can swim really, really deep. Heck, even Seth is only licensed to scuba dive at 60 feet. Giant squid have him beat something fierce!

It’s not often that a giant squid is caught on camera, much less actually captured, but in 2004, a team of Japanese scientists did just that. And for the first time ever, the images they took of the experience — and this denizen of the deep — will be aired on television.

Tune into the Discovery Channel on Saturday night for the program Giant Squid: Caught on Camera. You can see a giant squid. And you can rest assured that we’ll be watching, too.

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