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natulia [17]
3 years ago
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Tales of the Deep: The Giant SquidHave you ever wondered what swims in the deepest parts of the world's oceans? Well, we just go

t a better idea about one mysterious creature of the deep ocean: the giant squid.Just recently a Japanese film crew managed to film a giant squid swimming in its natural habitat. They managed to lure it to their cameras with bait after many hours of waiting and searching two thousand feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.The giant squid is truly a giant. It can grow up to 50 feet in length, with tentacles making up most of this great length. For comparison, 50 feet is about as long as most school buses. Imagine meeting something the size of your school bus in the deep dark ocean and you might get an idea what it is like to meet a squid.Over the centuries, many squid specimens have been found, but it's hard to get an idea of how the squid lives because it typically cruises in the deepest depths of the ocean. We know that the giant squid's main predator is the sperm whale. We know this because bits of giant squid have been found in the stomachs of sperm whales. We also know they feed on deep-sea fish and other squid. We know this because of all the giant squid that have washed ashore.The giant squid lives in all of the world's oceans—though few are found in the tropics or the Arctic waters. As a result, stories of giant squid were told among sailors for hundreds of years. These sightings must have been frightening and may be the source for the legend of the Kraken—a sea monster reputed to be as large as an island—capable of eating an entire ship.Read these sentences from the passage:Just recently a Japanese film crew managed to film a giant squid swimming in its natural habitat. They managed to lure it to their cameras with bait after many hours of waiting and searching two thousand feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.What do these sentences tell the reader? They imply that existing film of the squid had been damaged by time and water. They imply that no film of the squid existed because scientists had never managed to film the squid. They imply that no film of the squid existed because scientists never had interest in squid. They imply that the giant squid generally attacked those who had tried to film it.
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ycow [4]3 years ago
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that sounds super cool

i dont know what to answer tho

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