File:French corvette Alecton attempts to capture a giant squid.jpg

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Description French corvette Alecton attempts to capture a giant squid on 30 November 1861
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(web source) National Geographic[1]

(book source) Frédol (1865)[2]
Author P. Lackerbauer (after E. Rodolphe)
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  1. https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/kraken-monstruo-marino-que-engullia-barcos_13028
  2. Frédol, Alfred (1865) Le monde de la mer[1], Hachette, page 314a

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