Check out this massive squid caught by these Japanese fisherman. You have to see it to believe it!
A Japanese crew led by 44-year-old fisherman Shigenori Goto hauled in this giant squid, still alive when it was caught in the frigid waters of northern Japan.
The mammoth squid, a male weighing 163 kilograms or 360 pounds, died shortly after being pulled to the surface.
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