Scientists at the Te Papa museum are hoping a colossal squid now in their possession is a male - making an already rare find an extraordinary one.
The rare sea creature was found by a fishing vessel in Antarctica's Ross Sea, over the summer.
The fishing crew put the squid on ice and it was brought to New Zealand, where it has been kept in a freezer at Te Papa, in Wellington, for the past few weeks.
This is only the second full-bodied colossal squid found in the world and, like a previous one found in 2007, it will be examined and housed at the museum.
Senior curator of sciences Dr Susan Waugh said the creature would be thawed at a special event next month and the museum hoped it was the rare male specimen.