Inside nature's giants : the giant squid.
- Date:
- 2010
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Description
Comparative anatomist Joy Reidenberg and veterinary scientist Mark Evans fly out to New Zealand to join a team of experts and dissect a rare specimen of a giant squid. At the same time they also dissect an unusual octopus that lives over a kilometre beneath the waves where there is no light at all. Very little is known about the giant squid as it lives so far down in the ocean but studies of smaller squids reveal it to be a powerful preditor. As the team of experts dissect the giant squid, they reveal fascinating and previously unknown facts about the anatomy and lifestyle of this mysterious deep sea giant. We hear about hot the giant squid hunts, how it moves through the waer, how it eats, why it has such enormous eyes and hot it mates.
Publication/Creation
BBC 2, 2010.
Physical description
1 DVD (75 min.) : sound, color, PAL
Notes
Broadcast on 14 October, 2010
Wellcome Trust grant output: grantholder; David Dugan , grant number; 093540/Z/10/Z , grant type; Large Broadcast Awards.
Creator/production credits
Produced by Windfall Films in association with the Wellcome Trust.
Copyright note
BBC TV
Funding information
Wellcome Trust grant output: Grantholder: David Dugan; grant type: Large Broadcast Awards; Grant number: 093540/Z/10/Z
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