Freaky Features comes to Western Bay Museum

Jars containing colossal squid parts feature in Te Papa's Colossal Squid: Freaky Features exhibition.

Parts of Te Papa’s colossal squid have found their way to Katikati.

Colossal Squid: Freaky Features is developed and toured by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and is at the Western Bay Museum until the end of September.

The colossal squid is Te Papa’s most popular exhibit, but it’s impossible to tour the complete specimen. Instead, important parts of the squid can be viewed on its tour.

The deep-sea creature is so rarely seen that only eight adult colossal squids have so far been scientifically reported.

Colossal Squid: Freaky Features centres around an interactive table displaying various objects including the lens from an eye of the colossal squid, part of a tentacle, and a complete tiny squid — the miniature of its colossal relative.

Touchable rotating models of a squid’s tentacle hook and the squid’s beak are also on display.

The exhibition shows two documentaries about life in the depths of the Southern Ocean and how the most complete colossal squid ever found ended up at Te Papa.

Te Papa head of natural history Phil Edgar says in learning about “this weird and mysterious creature, we hope visitors will have a greater appreciation for life in the deep sea, much of which remains undiscovered”.

Te Papa curator of invertebrates Dr Rodrigo Salvador says the colossal squid has been important for the science community and popular with the public.

“Te Papa’s Colossal Squid has been a major source of information for scientists and the museum’s most popular exhibit since its debut. They live in the deep Antarctic waters and despite being one of the largest invertebrate species in existence, they are very rarely captured.’’

The public can learn beyond the exhibition with a new Te Papa book for children, Whiti: Colossal Squid of the Deep, and online.

“We are thrilled to announce the upcoming exhibition from Te Papa that will be showcased in our museum,” says Western Bay Museum manager Paula Gaelic.

“Visitors will have the unique opportunity to get up close and experience interactive displays first hand.”

The details

What: Colossal Squid: Freaky Features

Where: Western Bay Museum

When: Until September 30

-Katikati Advertiser.

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