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Cleo AbramPublished at May 7, 2026 at 11:02 PM1:00
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They Found the Colossal Squid by Accident

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Published time
May 7, 2026 at 11:02 PM
Duration
1:00
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
Australia
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4.2M
Likes
174.8K
Comments
820
Estimated Daily Revenue
$0.49 - $1.96
Estimated Total Revenue
$134.42 - $537.68
RPM Range
$0.03 - $0.13
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Video Description
Inside the stomach of a sperm whale, there’s an alarming amount of colossal squid. This animal can grow over 9 meters long. That’s nearly the length of a school bus! Scientists estimate that colossal squid make up around 80% of a sperm whale's diet in the southern ocean, which means there’s gotta be TONS of them in the ocean… right? We’ve known these animals have existed for over a century, but we have yet to film a live adult one in its natural habitat. What’s the deal? To find out why and to learn more about the newest way to find animals in the deep… Subscribe! #ocean #exploration #science #colossalsquid
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