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Daiouika to Shinkai no Seibutsu [Giant Squid and Deep-sea Organisms]

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Daiouika to Shinkai no Seibutsu [Giant Squid and Deep-sea Organisms]
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Language: Japanese

In 2013 the first live recordings of a giant squid were televised. This book tells the story of how the recordings came about, and the squid's biology. It also introduces other unusual denizens of the deep.

Summary in Japanese:
2013年1月に放映され大反響を呼んだダイオウイカの世界初生体撮影。その姿や質感がよくわかるピンナップに加え、その生態や撮影秘話に迫るビジュアル・ブック。他にメガマウスと呼ばれるサメなど中層深海に棲む珍しい生き物たちも紹介。

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