Ooh, check out this future starship pilot!

http://www.msnbc.com/news/894828.asp
"THE 330-POUND, 16-foot-long specimen was caught in
the Ross Sea, said Steve O�Shea, a research fellow
with the Auckland University of Technology. He said
the squid was a young female; adults are much bigger.
       Going by the scientific name Mesonychoteuthis
hamiltoni, the animal is unrelated to the smaller and
more common giant squid, O�Shea said.
       �This animal is formidable,� he told New
Zealand�s National Radio.
       While the giant squid eats �quite small prey,�
the colossal squid eats large prey like the Patagonian
toothfish, which can grow more than 6 feet long (2
meters)..."

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