John Ablett, Mollusc Curator at the Natural History Museum, in London, Tuesday 28th February, looks down at the eye of a giant squid which goes on display at the museum's Darwin Centre today. The 30ft long creature, caught off the Falkland Islands in April 2005, is the most complete giant squid ever found . See PA story PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Photo credit should read: Ian Nicholson/PA

John Ablett, Mollusc Curator at the Natural History Museum, in London, Tuesday 28th February, looks down at the eye of a giant squid which goes on display at the museum's Darwin Centre today. The 30ft long creature, caught off the Falkland Islands in April 2005, is the most complete giant squid ever found . See PA story PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Photo credit should read: Ian Nicholson/PA Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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1520 x 1902 px | 25.7 x 32.2 cm | 10.1 x 12.7 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

28 February 2006

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LONDON UK

Photographer:

Ian Nicholson

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