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December 30, 2015
Tokyo (Japan) (AFP) - A giant squid that wandered into a Japanese port has been guided back out to sea almost a week after it was spotted, giving enthusiasts and experts a rare glimpse of the mysterious creature.
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| A giant squid, four metres in length, was discovered by fishermen on December 24, 2015 at a port in the city of Toyama on Japan's northwestern coast (AFP Photo/Akinobu Kimura) |
Tokyo (Japan) (AFP) - A giant squid that wandered into a Japanese port has been guided back out to sea almost a week after it was spotted, giving enthusiasts and experts a rare glimpse of the mysterious creature.
The massive
invertebrate, four metres (13 feet) in length, was discovered by fishermen on
December 24 at a port in the city of Toyama on Japan's northwestern coast.
It was
later guided by a diver into deeper seas.
"Its
suckers were so strong that I felt some pain," Akinobu Kimura, who runs a
dive shop in Toyama, said on TV Asahi.
"Even
though I was trying to let it escape (from the port), it wrapped around my body
and clung to my arm."
A curator
at the local Uozu Aquarium who visited the port and took underwater photos of
the squid was surprised at its size.
"It
was unexpectedly beautiful, its body glowing red," he said in footage
shown on broadcaster TBS.
Giant
squids are sometimes caught in Japanese fishing nets, though filming a live one
is rare.
The giant
squid, "Architeuthis" to scientists, is sometimes described as one of
the last mysteries of the ocean, being part of a world so hostile to humans
that it has been little explored.
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— Agence France-Presse (@afpfr) December 30, 2015

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