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The text is about the mysterious and dangerous squids that live in the ocean. It describes some of their features, such as their size, teeth, hooks, suction cups, beaks, venom, bioluminescence and ability to tear off their arms. It also tells some stories of squid encounters with humans, whales, fish and other squids. It explains how squids reproduce and how one woman almost got pregnant by eating a poorly cooked squid. It ends with a sarcastic remark about a new phobia.
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1. In 1978, the US Navy frigate Stein was attacked by an unknown animal that damaged its sonar system.
2. The animal left large tears and teeth marks on the rubber coating of the sonar dome.
3. A naval biologist suggested that the animal could be a giant squid, but it would have to be at least 45 meters long.
4. Giant squids are elusive creatures that live in deep waters and have a powerful beak, hooked teeth, and bioluminescent limbs.
5. Giant squids often fight with sperm whales, which have scars from their suction cups.
6. Colossal squids are another species of enormous squids that live in the Antarctic waters and have rotating hooks on their arms and tentacles.
7. Humboldt squids are smaller but more aggressive squids that can be cannibals and attack divers in shallow waters.
8. Magnapinna squids are strange squids that can tear off their arms to escape predators.
9. Squids reproduce by transferring spermatophores, which are sacs of sperm, from the male to the female.
10. A woman in South Korea felt pain in her mouth after eating cooked squid and discovered that she had live squid spermatophores in her mucosa.