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pretty sure it's not fake.....why would anyone go through the trouble to make it to fool a bunch of people online into thinking it's a giant squid attacking a light........ It was shot underwater with a halogen light (which we all know the kind of light they can cast). CORALS ARE DYED RAAAWWWWWRRRRRR. IT'S A FAKE SQUID RRRAAAAWWWWRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's real get over it.
 

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In this photo released by Tsunemi Kubodera, a researcher with Japan's National Science Museum, Kubodera aboard his research vessel shows a giant squid his research team caught off the Ogasawara Islands, south of Tokyo, on Dec. 4, 2006. The research team, led by Kubodera, has succeeded in filming a giant squid live, possibly for the first time, at the surface as they captured it off the remote island of Chichijima, about 960 kilometers (600 miles) southeast of Tokyo. About seven meters (24 feet) long squid died in the process of being caught. (AP Photo/Tsunemi Kubodera of the National Science Museum of Japan, HO)
same dude thats responsible for that video
 

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