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For thousands of years, sailors have told stories of giant squids. In myth and cinema, the kraken was the most terrible of sea monsters. Now, it's been captured — on a soon-to-be-seen video.
To get you ready for the awesomesauce that is KRAKEN Day(!!), it is only appropriate to open with Dr. M’s Epic giant squid post from earlier this year. Enjoy :) In the following post I will enumerate ...
Was the Kraken a sea monster in Greek mythology? If not, where did it come from and what was its ancient Greek counterpart?
Real giant squid live at depths of at least 2,950 feet (900 m) below the ocean's surface and aren't known to attack ships. Scientists still have much to learn about the lives of giant squid.
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Release the kraken! 2,000 years of tall tales (and a smattering of truth) Everyone from Pliny the Elder to Tennyson has written about giant squid.
The British science fiction writer China Miéville defies stereotypes. His latest novel, “Kraken,” involves a squid-worshiping cult and oppressed magical animals on picket lines.
The full length of the giant squid. (REUTERS) Still photos taken from the world’s first moving images of the mysterious giant squid in its natural habitat have been released by documentary fi… ...
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Giant squid are frequently cited as being longer — an 1887 scientific paper claimed they measured one at 55 feet long — but it's unclear if those measurements are accurate.
While the Kraken, a species of squid, made news headlines worldwide last week, it did so not because it is a squid.
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