Okay, I know Michigan is practically an island, but that water is fresh, and there are no freshwater cephalopods (curious, yes? I will muse on that later!). So we can consider it landlocked from a squiddish perspective.

And the giant squid isn't a real live (or even real dead) giant squid, it's an art piece that I mentioned earlier. Now the installation is complete, and one of the artists has posted some pictures! And if you live near Grand Rapids (anyone?) please go check it out for me. If you like it, you can vote for it in the competition.

I am all about supporting accurate science in the arts!

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