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Sea Monsters : Search for the Giant Squid

The giant squid (genus Architeuthis) seems like a creature from mythology--the world's largest invertebrate (up to 60 feet long), the largest eyes in the animal kingdom, a highly developed brain, a voracious predator. In works of fiction, they are a ferocious enemy of man. But the giant squid is real. Yet all we know about them comes from carcasses washed up on shore or caught in fishermen's nets; Architeuthis has never been seen alive. This documentary looks at the scientific efforts to find a live specimen in nature, focusing on Dr. Clyde Roper's project to attach a "Crittercam" camera to a sperm whale (which feeds on giant squid) in hopes that the whale will lead us to the elusive deep-sea giant squid.

English
  • Originally Aired February 25, 1998
  • Runtime 55 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-PG
  • Production Code 3203
  • Network NBC
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Name Type Role
Kevin McCarey Writer
Kevin McCarey Director
John Rubin Director