Friday Squid Blogging: British Columbia "Squid Run" Is a Tourist Attraction
On James Island.
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On James Island.
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News.
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Another giant squid washed up on a beach, this time in Wellington, New Zealand.
Is this a global trend?
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This seems to have happened twice in two weeks.
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The Hotaruika Museum is a museum devoted to firefly squid in Toyama, Japan.
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Interesting video of a robot grabber that’s delicate enough to capture squid (and even jellyfish) in the ocean.
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The calamari squid grabs prey three feet away with its fast tentacles.
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This is a fantastic video of a squid attracting prey with a tentacle that looks like a smaller squid.
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A beach on Prince Edward Island is littered with dead squid. No one knows why.
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Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.