Incredible Article - Giant Squid Encounter

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Incredible story - wonder how much is factual? It could all be for all I know, but I tend to be suspicous.
 
If I get a penny every time somebody mentioned "Giant Squid" when talking about Humboldts...
 
DandyDon:
Incredible story - wonder how much is factual? It could all be for all I know, but I tend to be suspicous.
You got that right, big D. Something fishie here.

Where's the video? If there really was a video of a giant squid attacking a diver, it'd be all over the networks.

Swine-bath, I say!
 
sjspeck:
Yeah Steve, the video is very cool, although I'm not sure who is attacking whom.

However, the part I was talking about was this (emphasis added by me):
The monstrous squid remains motionless just ten feet away. Emotions gave way to cognitive thought and I trained my camcorder on him and begin to record. Almost on cue, he begins his approach. Then, with blinding acceleration, he lurches onto me with a powerful “thud crackle”. He slams into my chest. The impact was incredibly powerful, knocking the wind out of me. His huge arms envelope my complete upper body and camera and I can feel my chest plate move as his beak grinds against it. The crackle and scratching of thousands of chitenous ring teeth against my fiberglass/kevlar chest plate is unmistakable. He withdraws back into camera range and his huge eyes begin to survey me for damage or weakness. Behind him I can see dozens of man-sized squid waiting to come at me but they don’t. Is it because he is so much larger? Is he the alpha dominant? He certainly had my full attention.
This, I didn't see on the video. I mean, the 3' squid on the video are cool, that's for sure. They're not like the big octos we see all the time in Puget Sound, but they're pretty cool.
 
Unless the reports from the Sea of Cortez that I've heard are untrue, the Humboldt squid has indeed been known to attack and even kill divers.
 
I saw a different video a while back that had "Diablo Rohos" nailing a diver.
It showed some serious bruising under the divers protective armor after the dive.
The diver said something like one wasn't that bad but they more or less attacked in a group.
This video (as earlier mentioned) made you wonder who was attacking who, the other didn't.
 
Those little 3-4 footers would get annoying, but wouldn't scare me TOO much.. now when a 7 footer decides he wants some extra protein in his diet... or a pod (right word?) or 6 footers attack en masse... then it's puckerville for me.

D.
 
I wonder if they were so aggressive because someone was trying to hold them and "pet" them first. It looks similar to some sharks that are normally docile creatures, but get a little upset when something foreign to them tries to invade their "personal" space. Anything invading MY space would suffer the same fate. My tentacles would wrap around them and I would ink all over them and they wouldn't like it.
 

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