Researchers spot 'googly-eyed' squid 900 feet under the sea

By David Allan-Petale
Updated September 15 2016 - 11:09am, first published August 16 2016 - 2:26pm
The Nautilus ROV ascends, followed by the stubby squid's curious eyes. Photo: OET/Nautilus Live
The Nautilus ROV ascends, followed by the stubby squid's curious eyes. Photo: OET/Nautilus Live
The ROV moves in... Photo: OET/Nautilus Live
The ROV moves in... Photo: OET/Nautilus Live
Stubby squid use their big eyes to spot predators and prey in the gloomy undersea world. Photo: OET/Nautilus Live
Stubby squid use their big eyes to spot predators and prey in the gloomy undersea world. Photo: OET/Nautilus Live

Is it a new Pokemon? Mr Snuffleupagus from Sesame Street? Or perhaps the new mascot for the Dockers?

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