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First-Ever Deep-Sea Glimpse: Baby Colossal Squid Captured on Camera!
A colossal squid has been filmed in its natural habitat for the first time.

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Hello, radiant souls! Your positivity lights up the world, and I’m thrilled to share today’s heartwarming stories!
Dive into these joyful gems:
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Keep spreading joy, sweet friends—happiness is everywhere, just waiting for you to find it!
Some stories dive deep into your heart like a shimmering wave in the ocean’s depths, and this article about the colossal squid filmed for the first time is one that’s got me absolutely enchanted!
I’m just bursting with wonder imagining this little 30-centimeter baby squid, practically see-through with its tiny fins flapping like wings, swimming 2,000 feet down near the South Sandwich Islands.
It’s so uplifting to know that after a century of only finding these creatures in whale stomachs or tangled in fishing nets, scientists on the Falkor vessel caught this magical moment with their quiet robot camera, SuBastian, on the very anniversary of the squid’s naming.
I love how Dr. Kat Bolstad, who helped confirm it was a colossal squid with those unique arm hooks, called it a “beautiful, delicate animal,” stripping away all that monster hype.
The way this discovery, part of a 35-day quest for new marine life, shows the ocean’s mysteries still sparkling out there, untouched by humans, makes my soul sing. This story lifts me up because it’s a reminder that our planet’s wild, wondrous places still hold secrets, and with care and curiosity, we can glimpse them in all their glory.
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The Healthy Happy News Team