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  2. Cephalopod attack - Wikipedia

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    Sailors cleaning a ship near St. Ilona Island and Cape Nigra were attacked by a giant squid; two were pulled into the deep, and a third later died from injuries sustained during the attack. One of the squid's arms, severed during the attack, was 7.5 meters (25 ft) in length; the full arm was estimated to be 10 meters (33 ft). Based on this, the ...

  3. Watch a giant squid violently attack a submarine

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    By RYAN GORMAN Amazing footage has emerged of a squid attacking a submarine. Greenpeace posted a video online Friday showing the giant squid attacking the underwater vessel during a recent excursion.

  4. Les Mystères du Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    A window opens onto the ocean's depths and allows guests to witness the ocean depths. It formerly featured an attack by a giant squid. As it approaches, one can see its beak reach for the submarine. The creature is later repulsed by an electric zap. This squid was an animatronic in a dark room that gave the illusion of being underwater.

  5. Kraken - Wikipedia

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    [189] [190] In Olaus book, the giant lobster illustration is uncaptioned, but appears right above the words "De Polypis (on the octopus)", which is the chapter heading. [177] Hery Lee was also of the opinion that the multi-legged lobster was a misrepresentation of a reported cephalopod attack on a ship. [191]

  6. Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep - Wikipedia

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    Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep, also known as Deadly Water, is a 2006 television natural horror B movie produced by Nu Image Films and Brightlight Pictures as a Sci Fi Channel original film. It premiered on the Sci Fi channel on September 23, 2006.

  7. Mary Celeste - Wikipedia

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    Chambers's Journal of September 17, 1904, suggests that the entire complement of Mary Celeste was plucked off one by one by a giant octopus or squid. [100] According to the Natural History Museum, giant squid (Architeuthis dux) can reach 15 meters (49 ft) in length [101] and have been known to attack ships. [102]

  8. Bizarre 'vampire squid from hell' feeds off corpses of sea ...

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    RELATED: Photos of bizarre sea animals The animal instead uses two thread-like filaments to catch debris as it sinks from the surface level of the ocean further into the deep sea, where it lives.

  9. Mutiny on Lurongyu 2682 - Wikipedia

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    The mutiny and mass murder on Lurongyu 2682 (Chinese: 鲁 荣渔2682号), a Chinese squid-jigging trawler, took place in the South Pacific Ocean between June and July 2011. A group of crewmen from the ship, led by Liu Guiduo (Chinese: 刘贵夺), seized control of the ship from their captain Li Chengquan (Chinese: 李承权).