Rare squid captured on camera for first time ever

WorldEnvironment
12 Jun 2025 • 5:50 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A rare deep-sea squid, Gonatus antarcticus, was filmed for the first time in its natural habitat.
  • Researchers on an expedition in the Southern Ocean captured the footage on Christmas Day 2024 at a depth of 2,152 metres. It was shared by National Geographic on 10 June.
  • The expedition was rerouted due to poor weather conditions and dangerous sea ice, leading to the sighting, according to scientist Manuel Novillo.
  • Previously, the species was only known from remains found in fishing nets and marine animal stomachs.
  • Watch the full video above.

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