Speaking of Moby Dick, check out these incredible images of a live giant squid.
Japanese scientists have taken the first photographs of one of the most mysterious creatures in the deep ocean — the giant squid.
Until now the only information about the behavior of the creatures which measure up to 18 meters (59 feet) in length has been based on dead or dying squid washed up on shore or captured in commercial fishing nets.
Check out those eerie photos.
The giant squid warrants an entire chapter in Moby-Dick. The giant squid – never seen alive, only seen dead when washed up on the shore – took on a nightmarish phantasmagoric form to sailors of yore. It figured in their myths, their stories, their bragging tales … it haunted their thoughts (as is evidenced by all the old drawings I’ve dug up and sprinkled through this post. There is a veritable archive of these images on line.) People have spent their entire lives searching for a glimpse of a live giant squid. And now … photgraphs of a live one Amazing.
Now to Melville:
The Squid
In the distance, a great white mass lazily rose, and rising higher and higher, and disentangling itself from the azure, at last gleamed before our prow like a snow-slide, new slid from the hills. Thus glistening for a moment, as slowly it subsided, and sank. Then once more arose, and silently gleamed. It seemed not a whale; and yet is this Moby Dick? thought Daggoo. Again the phantom went down, but on re-appearing once more, with a stiletto-like cry that startled every man from his nod, the negro yelled out — “There! there again! there she breaches! right ahead! The White Whale, the White Whale!”
Upon this, the seamen rushed to the yard-arms, as in swarmin-time the bees rush to the boughs. Bare-headed in the sultry sun, Ahab stood on the bowsprit, and with one hand pushed far behind in readiness to wave his orders to the helmsman, cast his eager glance in the direction indicated aloft by the outstretched motionless arm of Daggoo.
Whether the flitting attendance of the one still and solitary jet had gradually worked upon Ahab, so that he was now prepared to connect the ideas of mildness and repose with the first sight of the particular whale he pursued; however this was, or whether his eagerness betrayed him; whichever way it might have been, no sooner did he distinctly perceive the white mass, than with a quick intensity he instantly gave orders for lowering.
The four boats were soon on the water; Ahab’s in advance, and all swiftly pulling towards their prey. Soon it went down, and while, with oars suspended, we were awaiting its reappearance, lo! in the same spot where it sank, once more it slowly rose. Almost forgetting for the moment all thoughts of Moby Dick, we now gazed at the most wondrous phenomenon which the secret seas have hitherto revealed to mankind. A vast pulpy mass, furlongs in length and breadth, of a glancing cream-color, lay floating on the water, innumerable long arms radiating from its centre, and curling and twisting like a nest of anacondas, as if blindly to clutch at any hapless object within reach. No perceptible face or front did it have; no conceivable token of either sensation or instinct; but undulated there on the billows an unearthly, formless, chance-like apparition of life.
As with a low sucking sound it slowly disappeared again, Starbuck still gazing at the agitated waters where it had sunk, with a wild voice exclaimed — “Almost rather had I seen Moby Dick and fought him, than to have seen thee, thou white ghost!”
“What was it, Sir?” said Flask.
“The great live Squid, which, they say, few whale-ships ever beheld, and returned to their ports to tell of it.”
But Ahab said nothing; turning his boat, he sailed back to the vessel; the rest as silently following.
Whatever superstitions the Sperm Whalemen in general have connected with the sight of this object, certain it is, that a glimpse of it being so very unusual, that circumstance has gone far to invest it with portentousness. So rarely is it beheld, that though one and all of them declare it to be the largest animated thing in the ocean, yet very few of them have any but the most vague idea concerning its true nature and form; notwithstanding, they believe it to furnish the Sperm Whale his only food. For though other species of whales find their food above water, and may be seen by man in the act of feeding, the spermaceti whale obtains his whole food in unknown zones below the surface; and only by inference is it that any one can tell of what, precisely, that food consists. At times, when closely pursued, he will disgorge what are supposed to be the detached arms of the Squid; some of them thus exhibited exceeding twenty and thirty feet in length. They fancy that the monster to which these arms belonged ordinarily clings by them to the bed of the ocean; and that the Sperm Whale, unlike other species, is supplied with teeth in order to attack and tear it.
There seems some ground to imagine that the great Kraken of Bishop Pontoppodan may ultimately resolve itself into Squid. The manner in which the Bishop describes it, as alternately rising and sinking; with some other particulars he narrates, in all this the two correspond. But much abatement is necessary with respect to the incredible bulk he assigns it.
By some naturalists who have vaguely heard rumors of the mysterious creature, here spoken of, it is included among the class of cuttle-fish, to which, indeed, in certain external respects it would seem to belong, but only as the Anak of the tribe.
They reckon that specimen measured 8m in length.. and the giant squid could reach up to 18m in length when fully grown.. *shudder*
That’s the giant squid [Architeuthis]. But they’ve still to get live footage of the colossal squid [Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni]..
Just mind-blowing. A monster of the deep.
shivers!!
Yup.. they don’t know, for certain, how big the colossal squid could get.
But gotta love the quote in that report, from Kat Bolstad, research associate at Auckland University of Technology. –
“We feel that colossal conveys both the size and the aggressiveness of the animal.
This animal, armed as it is with the hooks and the beak that it has, not only is colossal in size but is going to be a phenomenal predator and something you are not going to want to meet in the water.”
Another something to avoid in the water.
I’ll get the invariable comment about that making for a hell of a lot of sushi and/or fried calamari out of the way. ;-)
And now I’m reminded of the Far Side cartoon where one white-coated scientist takes the other into a room into which a live giant squid has basically been stuffed–it takes up like, at least 90% of the room–and says something like, “oh, don’t worry, it’s basically harmless. Just don’t show fear. It can SMELL fear.”
peteb – Uh, yeah. I would definitely say that I do not want to “meet” that thing in the water.
Sheila – do you remember when Cashel would NOT let go of the whole giant squid thing? I mean, I just could not answer all of his questions, couldn’t respond to all of his statements (that he forged from the little info I did give him, you know how he does that…”So, no one has ever caught a LIVE giant squid.” etc) We went to the aquarium and basically it was all lost tom him because he just wanted to know more about the squid. Like, hey cash, these frogs and sea anenomes are really cool. “So no one has ever caught a LIVE giant squid…” perseveration at its best!
hahahaha
I love it when he gets stuck on a new fact!!
I wonder if he’s heard about this!
If Cashel gets stuck on that question again, Sheila.. try this –
Giant Squid, Where Are You?