Tremors were felt in the Greek capital of Athens and as far away as the southern island of Crete
New Zealand's Department of Conservation confirmed that the creature was a giant squid which is the largest known cephalopod in the world and, likely, the largest invertebrate ever known to exist. Giant squids can range from three to nine meters in length and are so rare that a live one wasn't captured on video until 2004.
Marine scientists have also speculated on the existence of a species of squid called a 'colossal squid' that could measure up to 14 meters and live in the freezing waters around Antarctica. The giant squid discovered by the three brothers is currently with New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research for its examination.
Tremors were felt in the Greek capital of Athens and as far away as the southern island of Crete
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