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This video was recorded at a depth of 2500 Km. underwater, by chance an animal that looks almost alien, a squid Magnapinna a strange kind of cephalopod. The recording made on November 11, 2007 in the seabed of the Gulf of Mexico by the Shell oil company shows the curious animal swimming. the most strangest feature of this organism is its tentacles which have elbows. Also, the wings that are common in squid but in this particular individual move uniformly with the waves. It makes him look like he is just floating over air and not swimmin in the water.
The bigfin squids are a group of rarely seen cephalopods with a very distinctive morphology. They are placed in the genus Magnapinna and family Magnapinnidae. The family is known only from larval, paralarval, and juvenile specimens, but some authorities believe the adult creature has been seen...
The Magnapinna pacifica finds have been called a "cryptid" by cryptozoologist Karl Shuker,[4] who was aware of the other specimens and video evidence but deems it a cryptid because its adult form currently remains undetermined by science...
The first visual record of the long-arm squid dates back to September 1988. The crew of the submersible Nautile encountered a long-armed squid off the coast of northern Brazil, 10°42.91′N 40°53.43′W, at a depth of 4,735 metres (15,530 ft)....
Very little is known about the feeding behavior of these squid. Scientists have speculated that bigfin squid feed by dragging their tentacles along the seafloor, and grabbing edible organisms off the floor.[8] Alternatively, they may simply use a trapping technique, waiting passively for prey to bump into their arms.[8] If so, they would be the only known passive predators among cephalopods...