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A squid, but this is one
that lives only here. Its right eye
looks permanently downwards. But its left eye is much bigger
and trained upwards to detect the silhouettes of prey
swimming nearer the surface. No wonder it's nicknamed
the "cock-eyed squid"
that lives only here. Its right eye
looks permanently downwards. But its left eye is much bigger
and trained upwards to detect the silhouettes of prey
swimming nearer the surface. No wonder it's nicknamed
the "cock-eyed squid"
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A squid, but this is one
that lives only here.
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Its right eye
looks permanently downwards.
00:00:11.006 --> 00:00:14.798
But its left eye is much bigger
and trained upwards
00:00:14.092 --> 00:00:18.088
to detect the silhouettes of prey
swimming nearer the surface.
00:00:21.000 --> 00:00:24.232
No wonder it's nicknamed
the "cock-eyed squid".
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Movie Summary
David Attenborough returns to the world's oceans in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary filming rare and unusual creatures of the deep, as well as documenting the problems our oceans face.