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1
It's so beautiful!
2
Pretty cool.

This being the Japanese, I hope they didn't then kill it and bring it to the fish market.
3
Japanese love squid.

On rice.
4
@ 2, mmmm. Calamari the size of your dinner plate.
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Giant squid aren't edible. Their bodies contain a very high level of ammonium ions, believed to be used in maintaining neutral buoyancy.
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@5

Inedible you say? That makes it even more of a Japanese delicacy.
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@5 Aren't most giant squid discovered dead and rotting? Isn't ammonia a byproduct of decomposition?

I'm not saying you're wrong, because I don't know enough about giant squid; but considering this is the first video they have of a living giant squid, I can't imagine there's been a lot of opportunity to study and/or eat recently killed giant squid.
8
Miami is pretty far away from the Pacific Ocean. I think the ABC correspondent is probably safe from squid attacks.
9
Is it just the same two squiddy shots over and over and over? And it that its eye or what?
10
Headline cracked me up.

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