Are squid vicious?
Pete Thomas sits on the deck before diving with Humboldt squid in the Sea of Cortes. (Jim Knowlton / For the Times)
They have hooks, hundreds of suckers and beaks that can break your wrist in two bites. Oh, yeah, and more of them than ever seem to be swarming the Gulf of California.
A skiff captain, front, and his client display the catch of the day, a 3-foot, 40-pound Humboldt squid, during a fishing expedition in the Sea of Cortes. (Jim Knowlton / For the Times)
Pete Thomas, left, and Rocio Lozano swim next to a Humboldt squid in the Sea of Cortes. (Jim Knowlton / For the Times)
Pete Thomas, left, and Rocio Lozano inspect a large squid hooked in the deep waters of the Sea of Cortes. (Jim Knowlton / For the Times)
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Pete Thomas swims closer to a Humboldt squid in the Sea of Cortes. (Jim Knowlton / For the Times)
A Humbolt squid caught in the Sea of Cortes. The jumbo squid can reach lengths of 7 feet and weigh as much as 100 pounds. (Jim Knowlton / For the Times)
Deckmate Antonio Nunez of the dive boat Garota displays a Humbolt squid caught in a remote area southeast of La Paz. (Pete Thomas / Los Angeles Times)
Underwater video captures the moves of a Humboldt squid. (Scott Cassell / For the Times)
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Long common off South America, the Humboldt squid began establishing themselves in the Gulf of California - better known as the Sea of Cortes. (Scott Cassell / For the Times)
The torpedo-shaped Humboldt squid thrive at great depths and use a form of jet propulsion to squirt themselves quickly through their hazy realm. (Scott Cassell / For the Times)
Humboldt squids are voracious animals with probing arms and tentacles lined with hundreds of gripping suckers and clasping hooks, and with beaks designed to tear off fist-sized hunks of flesh. (Scott Cassell / For the Times)
The squid invasion could be a sign that one of the richest marine areas of the world is ailing. (Jim Knowlton / For the Times)
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A Humboldt squid is pulled out of the waters of the Sea of Cortes. (Scott Cassell / For the Times)
Scott Cassell holds a Humboldt squid caught in the Sea of Cortes. (Scott Cassell / For the Times)