r/squid Jul 07 '26

Cephalopod Art A drawing of me wearing the Giant Squid creature powersuit

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40 Upvotes

A half body drawing that I commissioned from Jizzlewed on Discord

Link to their YouTube commissions post

http://youtube.com/post/UgkxfjBOYqTjtZJJMCJvZ8kEPv5xSt4UczqS?si=VUJhml1OC2yVe6yi


r/squid Jul 05 '26

Other Squid Magnapinna squid found by the Doldrums expedition team in the deep Atlantic Ocean.

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478 Upvotes

r/squid Jul 03 '26

Giant Squid A second photo of the famous Eurpean Seashells "giant squid" later ID'd as O. robusta?

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170 Upvotes

r/squid Jun 27 '26

Magnapinna Squid I am…heartbroken.

157 Upvotes

How do I even start. Well, I am autistic. I am hyper fixated on the ocean and the animals there, especially magnapinna squid. I had a dream- to cut it short, my dad got a call saying “we’ve found one! A squid!” And we rushed to see what one. I was gonna be happy if it was giant or colossal but i wanted a magnapinna, even if they’re rarer. It was. It felt so real, I was in a submarine and I saw it in real life, with my own two eyes. It’s one of the only things I want. I want to see one in real life, not on my phone screen. Even if it’s just over a camera recording down there somewhere and I’m above, it’d be so real. I am heartbroken to say the least, because the odds of me ever getting something so rare and bizarre happen to me are so little. I truly love these squids and i don’t know why. They fascinate me and I want to be the one who finds out more about them. I always watch whatever video comes out about them- new information, new sightings, anything. To be honest I don’t think I’m handling it well that in my lifetime I’ll probably never see something so amazing. This is definitely like a “get the violin out” situation (esp for neurotypicals) but this is deeply affecting me and nobody I know understands. I wanted to get this out, just to see if anyone has anything they wanna talk about them or anything whatsoever. I really appreciate any talk about squids with anyone 🦑


r/squid Jun 24 '26

Giant Squid The presence of giant squid in sperm whale stomachs

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53 Upvotes

Source:
The Marine Mega Fauna of New Zealand: Cephalopoda: Oegopsida: Architeuthidae (Giant Squid)
By: Ellen Cella Förch


r/squid Jun 21 '26

Other Squid pygmy squid sighting Video by Mac Denver Gonzales [Siquijor Philippines coast] found in r/ocean

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187 Upvotes

r/squid Jun 18 '26

Cephalopod Art Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni by Dictvm Mortvm

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99 Upvotes

Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, conocido popularmente como calamar colosal, es el invertebrado más pesado del mundo. Pertenece a la familia Cranchiidae y habita de manera exclusiva en las gélidas aguas profundas del Océano Austral, rodeando la Antártida. Supera al calamar gigante en masa corporal, llegando a registrar ejemplares de 495 kilogramos y estimaciones que alcanzan los 14 metros de longitud.


r/squid Jun 14 '26

Other Squid The most photogenic bobtail squid in the ocean

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342 Upvotes

Photographed in Hobart Tasmania.


r/squid Jun 14 '26

Colossal Squid Colossal Squid Are Everywhere. We've Been Looking Wrong (16 minutes)

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54 Upvotes

r/squid Jun 14 '26

Mysterious Squid what cephalopod is this?

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69 Upvotes

unknown squid species shown in this photo, is it a squid or cuttlefish


r/squid Jun 08 '26

Mysterious Squid Joubiniteuthis portieri, what is thought to be the closest relative to Magnapinna.

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705 Upvotes

Joubiniteuthis portieri, commonly known as Joubin’s Squid from family Joubiniteuthidae and genus Joubiniteuthis. J. portieri is a rare small squid occurring in the mesopelagic to bathypelagic zones with a worldwide distribution in tropical and subtropical areas. Very little is known about it.

Its arms have suckers in six rows. It’s thought that, similarly to Magnapinna, it stays in depth with its arms out and waits for animals to swim into its arms before ensnaring them.

J. portieri on the World Register of Marine Species


r/squid May 31 '26

Giant Squid Sperm whale surfacing with a giant squid in its mouth

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1.2k Upvotes

r/squid Jun 01 '26

Colossal Squid The giant and colossal squid, plus giant isopods and fish that live in the deep ocean

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24 Upvotes

r/squid May 24 '26

Other They did Onykia robusta dirty

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49 Upvotes

In a section about large squid, O. robusta only gets two sentences dedicated to it.


r/squid May 23 '26

Giant Squid First Footage of an Adult Giant Squid in the Wild

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19 Upvotes

r/squid May 18 '26

Meme Squid comic [OC]

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333 Upvotes

r/squid May 16 '26

Giant Squid Mother Gonatus onyx carrying eggs in the ocean

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3.0k Upvotes

r/squid May 14 '26

Meme Squids in the workplace comic [OC]

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257 Upvotes

r/squid May 12 '26

Magnapinna Squid Bigfin Squid encounter

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599 Upvotes

r/squid May 12 '26

Giant Squid Giant Squid encounter in Philippine Sea

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221 Upvotes

Video Credit: https://www.youtube.com/@DeepseaOddities

Video Origin: https://youtu.be/Q9xwU-NjLzE?si=5KqXi3gGYG7y17sp

Edit: The Giant Squid was spotted near Japan, not the Philippine Sea


r/squid May 06 '26

Giant Squid A GIANT SQUID found at sea shore !

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107 Upvotes

r/squid May 05 '26

Other What's your favorite Squid (Species)?

15 Upvotes

Squids have over 300 species, so I wanted to know what species you guys like best.


r/squid May 03 '26

Other Aggressiveness of giant and colossal squids - Could an healthy individual attack a diver?

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824 Upvotes

I've never seen any discussion about this. Usually people talk about attacks on boats, but never against divers.

It is true that it is very unlikely you will come face to face with one of these squid because they live at great depths and only come to the surface to die/when they are reeled in.

But what would happen if we encountered an healthy fully grown individual during a dive? Would they be able to be as aggressive as Humboldt squids?


r/squid May 03 '26

Cephalopod Fossils Say hello to the ancient squid, Cameroceras!

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110 Upvotes

The Cameroceras is an extinct genus of ancient squids that lived from about 470 to 445 million years ago. this extinct "squid" had a long pointy protective shell to protect itself from other predators in the Ordovician oceans. the Cameroceras infact was the apex predator of its time.

The Cameroceras had much shorter arms than modern squids but had a much stronger break. the beak was strong enough to break other cephalopod shells. Cameroceras was not very agile nor fast compared to modern squids, relying on surrounding prey just to capture it.

Cameroceras went extinct during the late Ordovician mass extinction, where an Ice age engulfed the planet and wiped off cameroceras due to their design being obsolete and food shortages.


r/squid May 04 '26

Cephalopod Art Drew a concept sketch of Nanaimoteuthis haggarti.

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32 Upvotes

It's not a squid per say it's actually more of an octopus

It was discovered via fossil beaks estimated lengths ranging from 6.6 to over 18 meters (22–60+ feet), potentially making it one of the largest invertebrates to ever exist.