What was once left to rumors and only eyewitness accounts has received scientific support. Yes, squid can fly — or at least certain ones can to an extent.
Researchers at Hokkaido University have shown how it is physically possible for the marine animal to launch itself out of the water and fly above it for distances as much as 30 meters with a speed they say is faster than that reached by Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt.

This photo taken July 25, 2011, shows the squid flying above the water. (Photo: Kouta Muramatsu/ Hokkaido University via AFP)
Lead researcher Jun Yamamoto and his team were tracking about 100 Todarodes pacificus, commonly known as Japanese flying squid, in July 2011, AFP reported. When they got close, the mollusks hurled themselves out of the water.

Mechanism by which the squid fly. (Image via AFP)
Here’s more from AFP about how the animals do it:
“Once they finish shooting out the water, they glide by spreading out their fins and arms,” Yamamoto’s team said in a report. “The fins and the web between the arms create aerodynamic lift and keep the squid stable on its flight arc. “As they land back in the water, the fins are all folded back into place to minimise the impact.”

Here’s a look at the type of squid that exhibits this behavior. (Photo: Wikimedia)
This research was published in the journal Marine Biology. The abstract of the study has the researchers breaking down the flight into four phases: launching, jetting, gliding and diving.
“During flight, squid actively change their aerial posture and attitude depending on the flight phase and their distance from the water. The present study demonstrated that flight of squid is not simple gliding after incidental exit from the water, but involves jet propulsion, generation of lift force and control of different body postures in different flight phases, which have evolved to enhance escape from predators,” the researchers state in the abstract.
Watch the flying squid shoot off (still underwater though) in this video:
It’s not the first time of late that the marine mollusks have been making headlines. Earlier this year, the Discovery Channel and Japan’s National Science Museum announced they had filmed for the first time the illusive giant squid. Here’s the footage they released:
(H/T: io9)





















































































































Melika
Feb. 12, 2013 at 8:01amSince I normally knock Liz for stupid articles, I feel it only fair to compliment her on the occasions where she gets one right. Nice article Liz.. This is an interesting article that isn’t total fluff.
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Priscilla King
Feb. 12, 2013 at 1:14pmEven if you don’t like them, I wouldn’t knock the nature stories and photos…they attract a lot of traffic to my site and I’d guess they attract a lot to The Blaze too. New readers = new markets = funding to keep the political stuff online. That’s the hard-hitting socioeconomic story, right there!
Plus, after reading things like today’s O’Reilly story, some readers need to look back at the beauties of nature just to keep their blood pressure down…
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oceanrcr
Feb. 12, 2013 at 7:52amIs this new? We’d collect the squid and flying fish every morning off the deck, depending on what waters we were in. Nothing beats fresh calamari and a fish fry after weeks of freeze dried.
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The-Monk
Feb. 12, 2013 at 7:27amI thought the saying was, “When pigs fly”?
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Feb. 12, 2013 at 7:25amGreat, just great, first we get stuck with Obama, Pelosi, Reid and Michael Moore, now we have this coming from the oceanic depths…can we please have Godzilla back?
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RJJinGadsden
Feb. 12, 2013 at 7:23amGeez, you would have thought these adult men were seeing squid for the first time.
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The-Monk
Feb. 12, 2013 at 7:40amHy RJJ,
I always enjoyed watching the Eagle Rays “flying” while out SCUBA diving in the Keys.
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RJJinGadsden
Feb. 12, 2013 at 7:45amHi MONK, I remember making making a few sightings the last time I was in the keys. That was a long time ago though.
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The-Monk
Feb. 12, 2013 at 8:15amHi RJJ,
Speaking of a long time ago….. you won’t believe what I just saw !!!
Just stepped out front to call the cats and a silver Prius drove by with the widows down. A blond Woman was behind the wheel and her blond daughter, about 10 or 12 years old, was sitting in her lap and steering. Both had grins from ear-to-ear.
A liberal in a Prius letting a Child drive/steer a car during rush hour (well, it’s just people leaving for work in a residential community) traffic! Reminds me of my Mom letting me drive the late 60′s Plymouth Sport Suburban with the 383 magnum when I was 12 but we did it at 4 in morning. At 13 I moved up to my Grandma’s “special order” edition Chrysler New Yorker with the “full” Police package that could burn rubber from both wheels starting at 45 MPH.
A liberal letting a Child steer a car? It just baffles the mind. Obama better watch out. LOL
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biohazard23
Feb. 12, 2013 at 8:31amGood morning, guys! Yummmm…. Fresh squid…
Monk, you mean the preteen girl was willing to be seen driving a Prius? In public??? :)
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The-Monk
Feb. 12, 2013 at 8:45amHi Biohazard23,
Don’t think she was old enough to know the difference. She was just having fun like I did in the old days. I started driving cars “after” I learned about guns. Like the libs say, “Both are killers but only guns need to be confiscated”.
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RJJinGadsden
Feb. 12, 2013 at 8:50amHi MONK, and good morning BIOHAZARD. Dang, that is almost as scary as that FEMA rig I saw over the weekend. Well, what else can you expect from these liberals. I just wonder who they would attempt to sue had she have wrecked?
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