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Extremely rare footage of a squid mom carrying a gelatinous string of glimmering ivory - like eggs in her branch has been captured in the dark sea depth off the coast of California .

Researchers from Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute ( MBARI ) of late spot the cryptic - sea squid ( an nameless species in the genusBathyteuthis . ) around 56 statute mile ( 90 kilometre ) off the coast at a depth of 4,560 foot ( 1,390 meters ) , a depth roughly three times the height of the Empire State Building . The squad used a remotely run vehicle ( ROV ) to catch high - definition footage of the squid and her still - develop offspring , allowing researchers to " examine the pelagic [ open - water ] parent in dumfounding detail , " MBARI representative wrote in a description of thevideo , which they divvy up July 6 on the MBARI YouTube canal .

A close-up of the squid mom holding onto her eggs.

A close-up of the squid mom holding onto her eggs.

It is extremely strange for female squids to be seen carry their eggs along with them ; such behavior is bang as incubation . " Most calamary reproduce by depositing nut cases on the seafloor or releasing egg in a gelatinous mass that drifts in open piddle , " and then abandon their unhatched larva to fend for themselves , researchers wrote in astatement .

Sometimes " these nurturing mothers will comport the egg until they hatch to improve their baby ' chances for survival , " the investigator write . But run eggs is also probable to be energetically expensive for the mom and increases her risk of infection of being raven , which is why it is uncommon to see this behavior in activeness .

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This is only the second time MBARI investigator have observed this brood behavior inBathyteuthissquid , after first glimpsing it in 2005 . Only two other species of brooding calamary , both from the deep ocean , have ever been spotted carrying their testicle in this elbow room . However , the researchers surmise that " other deep - dwelling squids may also twist out to be incubator , " harmonize to the statement .

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The overprotective mama in the television appears deceptively large alongside her tiny eggs , but in reality , her mantle — the main part of a calamari ’s body curb all the major organ — can only grow to a maximal distance of 3 inch ( 7.5 centimeters ) , according to MBARI .

Researchers say that video recording like this one show the importance of stay on to research deeper waters . " The cryptical ocean is challenging to study and we only get brief coup d’oeil into the behaviors of deep - sea animate being , " the investigator wrote . " Each reflection log by our ROVs offer another piece of the puzzle and helps improve our sympathy of biography in the cryptical . "

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