• The colossal squid also has the largest eyes documented in the animal kingdom, with a diameter of 27–30 cm (11–12 in).[29][30].
  • A sperm whale would win a fight against a colossal squid. Generally speaking, sperm whales are well-adapted to killing and eating squid.
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  • If that holds true for the Colossal squid, this male specimen that was captured could very well be dwarfed by a much larger female of the species.
  • Researchers in search of the colossal squid took Antarctic cruises, hoping to film and learn more about the elusive, rarely seen sea creature.
  • The Colossal Squid (Japanese: 巨大なイカ Kyodaina ika) is a mini boss that spawns in the 3rd and 4th layers of the Abyss biome.
  • One of the first entire specimens caught was in 1981 by a Russian trawler and was dead. The colossal squid captured was around 4m in length.
  • Mystery Squid: https://www.iflscience.com/mystery-glass-squid-in-antarctica-could-be-first-ever-colossal-squid-baby-filmed-74424.
  • Since then, a total of only eight adult colossal squid have been reported, and six of those were remains recovered from the stomachs of caught whales.
  • The colossal squid is genuinely enormous, monstrous even. It owns the biggest eye among all animals on the planet, with a diameter larger than a ball.