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Giant Squid Facts

Giant Squid Facts The giant squid is one of the monstrous creatures still alive and always alluring many researchers around the world but till this time seems more mystifying as none of the giant squids are captured alive and the ... Read Read: Giant Squid Facts

By: David | 03/11/2007 | Online Promotion

The Unknown World Of Giant Squids

... With limited samples, the researchers have been able to know some amazing facts about this mammoth sea creature and one such aspect is its intelligence. Yes! The giant squids are intelligent creatures and it is no myth. Most of the giant ... Read Read: The Unknown World Of Giant Squids

By: David Urmann | 23/11/2007 | Nature

Giant Squid Fast Facts

... in 1880 • In 1925, the first colossal squid tentacle was found in the stomach of sperm whale • Two lighthouse keepers watched a giant squid attack a baby whale. It was in Danger Point, South Africa on October 1966 • Soviet whaler witnessed ... Read Read: Giant Squid Fast Facts

By: Jayesh Bagde | 16/09/2008 | Education

interesting facts about science

... by the year 2010.38 – Each person sheds 40lbs of skin in his or her lifetime.39 – At 15 inches the eyes of giant squids are the largest on the planet.40 – The Universe contains over 100 billion galaxies.41 – Wounds infested with maggots ... Read Read: interesting facts about science

By: jagath | 07/07/2009 | Science

Mysteries of the Deep

... – only it's over a foot long! But one of the most fearsome creatures in the ocean is the famous giant squid. For many years, people thought the giant squid was just a legend. Then whale watchers started to notice marks on the sides of some ... Read Read: Mysteries of the Deep

By: Sarah Jane Elliott | 23/07/2009 | Parenting

The World's Strongest Animal!

... held a contest to find the strongest animal in the world, who do you think the winner would be?  Would it be an elephant? Or maybe a giant squid?  If we made all the animals the same size to make it a fair contest, the winner is an animal ... Read Read: The World's Strongest Animal!

By: Ms.umasairam | 23/07/2009 | Parenting

The Different Kinds Of Frog

... backbones. Invertebrates regularly have very little in common with one another (different vertebrates), apart from their need of a backbone. The giant squid which is the major invertebrate, can calculate over 16 metres long but it is very ... Read Read: The Different Kinds Of Frog

By: Joan Shine | 18/02/2009 | Pets
John Pelley

Newfoundland Travels-Central Newfoundland

... short side trip we had to make: Glover’s Harbor. In 1879 the town entered the Guiness Record Book for the largest giant squid ever caught. This baby was over fifty-five feet in length and weighed over two and a half tons. Its tentacle was ... Read Read: Newfoundland Travels-Central Newfoundland

By: John Pelley | 05/05/2009 | Destinations

Where Do Animals Come From?

... without backbones. Invertebrates often have very little in common with each other (unlike vertebrates), apart from their lack of a backbone. The giant squid which is the largest invertebrate, can measure over 16 metres long but it is ... Read Read: Where Do Animals Come From?

By: Andrew Tomkinson | 30/07/2008 | Pets
Paula Andrea Pyle, MA

Self-Promotion: The Prodigal Son of Being Human

... was forced to experience life inside an (what he perceived) air tight bubble of discontent. Suffocated, he couldn’t breathe. He, a giant squid anchored to land, slowly dying, needed the air of liberty. He, unable to reconcile himself with ... Read Read: Self-Promotion: The Prodigal Son of Being Human

By: Paula Andrea Pyle, MA | 27/04/2009 | Metaphysics

How to Use Squidoo to Drive Traffic to Your Web Site

... a web page devoted to a single topic. A user can create as many lenses as he wants, and in fact is rewarded for creating many by achieving the title of “Giant Squid.” However, the title isn’t bestowed automatically. You have to request it, ... Read Read: How to Use Squidoo to Drive Traffic to Your Web Site

By: Jerry Work | 08/09/2008 | SEM

Introduction to the Deep Sea Environment

... light continuously the host animals develop ways to control emissions e.g. reflective layers, flaps and lenses. Squid have the most spectacular abilities in this area. Bioluminescence can be used as a lure for food or for defence. Areas of ... Read Read: Introduction to the Deep Sea Environment

By: Simon Harding | 07/12/2009 | Science

What the TELCOs Don’t Want You to Know About mVOIP

... . By the way things are going mobile carriers will have no choice but to let the mVOIP client into the mainstream. No amount of squid tactics will further delay their entry and clients will impose their right to access to these service that ... Read Read: What the TELCOs Don’t Want You to Know About mVOIP

By: irinaM | 03/08/2009 | Communication
Gael Greene

The John Dory, Barbao

... . Seashells glued on mirrors. Whimsical fish in stained glass and illuminated Lucite underfoot, on tiles, and live in a giant aquarium that divides the space and is reflected in mirrors.  Even a shy yellow eel wakes up when Friedman tosses ... Read Read: The John Dory, Barbao

By: Gael Greene | 08/12/2008 | Restaurant Reviews

The History and Geomorphology of the East Devon Coast

... of mollusc related to the squid, but with hard spiral shells. These are one of the most common fossils you can find on the Dorset and East Devon Coast; and in fact, Portland and its limestone and chalk is where the giant ammonite is found. ... Read Read: The History and Geomorphology of the East Devon Coast

By: Rod Booth | 27/08/2008 | Travel

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