Giant squid - again

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I thought giant squid were man's best friend?
 
fishb0y:
I thought giant squid were man's best friend?
NO. . . Thats dolphins, I prefer them to squid. . . in my opinion squid is to chewy. . . :popcorn:
 
It's gotta be the military. It's their new anti-sub defence system, don't you remember 20,000 leagues under the sea.
 
Just saw the news report on TV. Big feller.

This thread has certainly gone off in a strange direction given the initial post.
 
"the fishermen had been fishing for Patagonian toothfish in deep Antarctic waters when the squid - which was eating a toothfish - was caught."

Of course no one really noticed this sentence. Patagoian toothfish (aka Chilean Sea Bass) just happens to be over fished and the stocks are now so greatly reduced to be threaten. Much of the catch is caught illegally.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patagonian_toothfish
http://archive.greenpeace.org/oceans/piratefishing/toothfish.html
http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=1539

Back to the popcorn
 
Wildcard:
As long as it tastes better than tractor tires, serve it up!
Another link
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,253658,00.html

Wish it did...might solve world hunger that way...

Everything I've read says it is loaded with amonia. Thanks, but I'll stick with the little guys, with a little lemon juice and some cocktail sauce. :D
 

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