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Giant squid that washed ashore at Trinity Bay, Newfoundland in 1877. Published in Canadian Illustrated News, October 27, 1877.

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2006-08-09 (original upload date)

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  • 2006-08-09 16:21 Mgiganteus1 997×767×8 (812844 bytes) Giant squid washed ashore at Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, 1877 {{PD-US}}

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