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  • Photographer Douglas Seifert demonstrating the stickiness of the suction rings of an Architeuthis giant squid feeding arm. The squid's suction rings are lined with sharp, serrated teeth made of chitin, which help the animals to grasp and cling to prey. In this photograph, the suction rings are clinging to the glass of Douglas's scuba diving mask. I retrieved this 351-centimeter long Architeuthis arm fragment after seeing a sperm whale breach. Photographed in Ogasawara, Japan.
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  • This is a 351 centimeter segment of an Architeuthis giant squid tentacular arm left in the water by a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) after it breached. The suction cups on the tentacular clubs are lined with sharp, serrated teeth made of chitin. Photographed in Ogasawara, Bonin Islands, Japan.
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  • This is a 351 centimeter segment of an Architeuthis giant squid feeding arm, laid side-by-side with my friend Shiho Kudo for scale. I recovered this squid arm after seeing a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) breach. Photographed in Ogasawara, Bonin Islands, Japan.
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  • Measuring part of an Architeuthis giant squid feeding arm that I recovered after seeing a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) breach in the deep waters of the Ogasawara islands in Japan. The squid arm, which was only a portion of the entire feeding tentacle, was 351 centimeters.
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  • Close-up view of the suckers on the tentacular club of an Architeuthis giant squid. I recovered this squid arm after seeing a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) breach in the waters around Ogasawara, Japan (the Bonin Islands). Note the sharp, serrated teeth that line the edge of the suction cups. These are made of chitin, and help the squid to grasp and secure prey.
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  • Measuring part of an Architeuthis giant squid feeding arm that I recovered after seeing a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) breach in the deep waters of the Ogasawara islands in Japan. The squid arm, which was only a portion of the entire feeding tentacle, was 351 centimeters.
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  • This is a 351 centimeter segment of an Architeuthis giant squid tentacular arm left in the water by a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) after it breached. The suction cups on the tentacles are lined with sharp, serrated teeth made of chitin. Photographed in Ogasawara, Bonin Islands, Japan.
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  • This is a 351 centimeter segment of an Architeuthis giant squid tentacular feeding arm left in the water by a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) after it breached. The suction cups on the tentacular clubs are lined with sharp, serrated teeth made of chitin. Photographed in Ogasawara, Bonin Islands, Japan.
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  • Segment of an Architeuthis giant squid feeding tentacle (tentacular arm) that was left in the water by a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) after it breached. This squid arm fragment measured 351 centimeters. Note the suction cups, which are lined with finely serrated teeth made of chitin, which help the squid grab and hold prey.
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  • This piece of an Architeuthis giant squid arm was dropped by an adult female sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) shortly after it came up from a deep dive to forage for food. When I retrieved this squid segment, it was as cold as ice. Photographed in Ogasawara, Japan.
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  • Photographer Douglas Seifert holding a 351-centimeter segment of a Architeuthis giant squid feeding arm, displaying the suction cups lining the tentacular club. The suction cups have sharp, serrated teeth that help the giant cephalopod hold on to its prey. I recovered this giant squid arm segment after seeing a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) breach. Photographed in Ogasawara, Japan.
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  • Adult female sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) at the ocean surface with her mouth open. This whale has just surfaced from foraging in deep water. There is a small piece of squid on the tip of her lower jaw. She has many visible scars left by the suckers of Architeuthis sp. giant squid, which seem to be among the primary prey hunted by sperm whales in the waters of Ogasawara (the Bonin Islands) in Japan. Note the cluster of sucker scars at the base of the whale's lower jaw. Also, it is possible to see inside the roof of the whale's mouth. This angle shows clearly that the whale has no teeth in the upper jaw, only the lower jaw.
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  • Close-up view of the suckers on the tentacular club of an Architeuthis giant squid. I recovered this squid arm after seeing a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) breach in the waters around Ogasawara, Japan (the Bonin Islands). Note the sharp, serrated teeth that line the edge of the suction cups. These are made of chitin, and help the squid to grasp and secure prey.
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  • This sperm whale has just come up to breathe, after foraging for prey in deep water. There is a small piece of squid visible, attached to the whale's top left jaw. It is very likely a piece of Architeuthis giant squid, which seem to be relatively common in the deep waters adjacent to the Ogasawara island chain of Japan. There are also scars made by suction cups of squid feeding tentacles visible on the forehead of the whale. Those suction cups are lined with finely serrated rings of teeth made of chitin.
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  • I retrieved this after joining a female sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) that had just surfaced from a foraging dive. She had some Architeuthis giant squid arm fragments stuck on her face, and she spat out this piece. When I grabbed this squid arm fragment, it was ice cold.
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  • I watched this adult female sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) come up from deep water in the Ogasawara islands of Japan, carrying several fragments of Architeuthis giant squid in her mouth. A juvenile sperm whale that was part of her family group joined the adult as she surfaced, and the two swam together. The adult spit out or dropped one piece of giant squid, as shown in this photograph. When I retrieved the giant squid fragment, it was ice cold.
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  • Adult female sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) at the ocean surface with her mouth open. This whale has just surfaced from foraging in deep water. There is a small piece of squid on the tip of her lower jaw. She has many visible scars left by the suckers of Architeuthis sp. giant squid, which seem to be among the primary prey hunted by sperm whales in the waters of Ogasawara (the Bonin Islands) in Japan.
    sperm-whale-mouth-open-ogasawara-jap...tif
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