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Originally Posted by yourlastmistake
National Geographic did a show on the Humboldt squid about a year ago. A team of divers wanted to study their feeding habits. They were told by local fisherman that they could be very agressive when being fished, as you said.
It was eerie to see them rise from the depths at night and go into a frenzy when feeding, not only would they attack each other, some to the point of death but a few even attacked the divers. I imagine their sharp beaks could take a nice little chunk out of you.
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Yeah it is strange but would be lovely to see them rise up and feed. Hell though curiosity killed the cat right lol. These creatures have to fight to survive if they are threatened by another or something strange (humans) it is in their nature to either get away or attack in order to survive. With those sharp beaks and hooked tentacles they have realised you know what I can beat that puny human lol.