Giant Calamari Ends World Hunger

A group of Japanese Scientists have successfully taken live pictures of a Giant Squid in its natural habitat after 10 years of searching. The pictures apparently shed some light on their behavioral patterns and have the scientists suspecting that they are " much more active predator[s] than we previously thought"
From the Seattle Times:
"Through sheer ... determination the guy has gone on and done it," said O'Shea, chief marine scientist at the Auckland University of Technology, who is not linked to the Japanese research.
O'Shea said he hopes to capture juvenile giant squid and grow them in captivity. He captured 17 of them five years ago but they died.
Yes, please capture the giant aggressive and predatorial sea beasts and breed them......Then release them back into the ocean to feed on us....That would be AWESOME.

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