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Colossal Squid- The size of the colossal squid is often exaggerated, with viral posts on the internet saying they can reach 60 ft (18 m) or even 90 ft (27 m) in length! However, the largest squid documented was 45 ft (14 m) long. They have the largest eyes in the animal kingdom, reaching 10 in (25 cm) in diameter!..

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an animal with very long tentacles is looking at the camera while it's close up

This model can import to Blender. ** Before purchasing this model, you can download Sea Slug — Chromodoris Annae and try to import it. Because for different software, rigging and animation may have different problems. It is the rundown to importing FBX into Blender** 2024-4-13 updated : Blender rigged version. - Colossal Squid - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by Nestaeric

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an octopus is swimming in the dark water

A diver with a light shines his beam upwards towards a massive, bioluminescent squid. The squid's head is the dominant feature, filling the top of the frame. It is covered in a pattern of glowing spots that are similar to stars in the night sky. The diver's silhouette is small against the massive creature. The background is a deep, dark blue, making the squid even more imposing.

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an image of two different types of squid

Recently, Quarks to Quasar's on Facebook published an illustration (above) of how massive a Colossal Squid can reach. The Facebook post was liked by 3,300 people and shared 1,150 times (they have 351k followers). I am excited that the Colossal Squid is loved by this many people. One problem. The illustration is wrong. Really wrong. Although

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an octopus is shown with the words colossal squid on it's back

Meet Kelsey, a Minneapolis-based illustrator, author, and naturalist. She often creates posters of different animals in series such as Kelzuki’s Animal Kingdom and Ocean Giants. She also wrote and illustrated What We See in the Stars: An Illustrated Tour of the Night Sky releasing this fall and av

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