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Feb 2, 2010
Giant squid invade California
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The Humboldt squid can grow up to 45kg and 1.8m long and follow food sources. --PHOTO: AP
<!-- story content : start --> NEWPORT BEACH (California) - GIANT squid weighing up to 27kg have invaded the California waters off Newport Beach and are being caught by sport fishermen by the hundreds. The squid showed up last week and anglers started booking twilight fishing trips over the weekend to catch them. The animals weigh between 9 and 18kg, but a few fishermen have reeled in 27kg creatures. The Humboldt squid is also called the jumbo squid or jumbo flying squid and squirts ink to protect itself. They can grow up to 45kg and 1.8m long and follow food sources. The squid have also recently been spotted off San Diego, Oregon and Washington, all on the US West Coast. Robert Woodbury with Newport Landing Sportfishing told The Orange County Register that anglers in the Southern California county have caught about 400 of the big squid since Friday night. -- AP
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Feb 2, 2010
Giant squid invade California
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The Humboldt squid can grow up to 45kg and 1.8m long and follow food sources. --PHOTO: AP
<!-- story content : start --> NEWPORT BEACH (California) - GIANT squid weighing up to 27kg have invaded the California waters off Newport Beach and are being caught by sport fishermen by the hundreds. The squid showed up last week and anglers started booking twilight fishing trips over the weekend to catch them. The animals weigh between 9 and 18kg, but a few fishermen have reeled in 27kg creatures. The Humboldt squid is also called the jumbo squid or jumbo flying squid and squirts ink to protect itself. They can grow up to 45kg and 1.8m long and follow food sources. The squid have also recently been spotted off San Diego, Oregon and Washington, all on the US West Coast. Robert Woodbury with Newport Landing Sportfishing told The Orange County Register that anglers in the Southern California county have caught about 400 of the big squid since Friday night. -- AP