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Physics, 04.11.2020 23:10 briarkaltvedt

The colossal squid can swim approximately 8 m/s, making it one of the fastest marine invertebrates. The colossal squid also has the largest eyeball of any known animal ir the world, giving it an incredible edge over prey in the deep, dark ocean.

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