Wikipedia resource for historical strandings
When TONMO.com set out to create a comprehensive list of all giant and colossal squid specimen discoveries throughout history, TONMO.com member Archi sent me the following email:
Thank you Archi! I've put this article up to allow TONMO.com visitors know that to us, these Wiki pages are the definitive list of giant and colossal squid observed throughout history. I hope to work with the authors of this page to provide addition detail for individual accounts (we've been cited a few times as it is).
2019 update: Wikipedia now breaks down their Squid Stranding info into 3 eras:
To discuss any of these events, TONMO.com is the right place:
Architeuthidae Forum -- for Giant Squid discussions
Cranchiidae Forum -- for Colossal Squid discussions
Enjoy!
-- Tony Morelli (tonmo), Founder and Webmaster, TONMO.com
When TONMO.com set out to create a comprehensive list of all giant and colossal squid specimen discoveries throughout history, TONMO.com member Archi sent me the following email:
I feel that this would be a good source of information for the new Squidbase, I only accidentally came across them:
If you scroll down, there are almost complete lists, some apparently from as early as 1545 for Architeuthis and 1925 for Mesonychoteuthis Hamiltoni
I hope this information is credible!
-Archi
Thank you Archi! I've put this article up to allow TONMO.com visitors know that to us, these Wiki pages are the definitive list of giant and colossal squid observed throughout history. I hope to work with the authors of this page to provide addition detail for individual accounts (we've been cited a few times as it is).
2019 update: Wikipedia now breaks down their Squid Stranding info into 3 eras:
To discuss any of these events, TONMO.com is the right place:
Architeuthidae Forum -- for Giant Squid discussions
Cranchiidae Forum -- for Colossal Squid discussions
Enjoy!
-- Tony Morelli (tonmo), Founder and Webmaster, TONMO.com
- Original publish date
- Mar 15, 2005