File:Giant squid taken by Michael Sars.jpg
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editDescriptionGiant squid taken by Michael Sars.jpg | Giant squid (Architeuthis dux) taken by the Michael Sars north of the Faroe Islands in 1902. | ||||||||
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Source | Figure 484 in: Murray, J. & J. Hjort (1912). The Depths of the Ocean. Macmillan & Co., London. xx + 821 pp. | ||||||||
Author | Not stated; John Murray (1841–1914) or Johan Hjort (1869–1948)? | ||||||||
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