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a b Gesner, Conrad (1670). Fisch-Buch. Gesnerus redivivus auctus & emendatus, oder: Allgemeines Thier-Buch 4. Frankfurt-am-Main: Wilhelm Serlin. pp.124–125.

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Legend says that the sea monster enjoys solitude and resides deep on the ocean floor. It uses its tentacles to stay tethered to the bottom and hunts for food. The beast will only surface in warm weather—or when disrupted. 12. The Kraken has no magic powers. Egede, Hans (1741) [1729]. "Kap. VI. Hvad Slags Diur, Fiske og Fugle den Grønlandske Søe giver af sig etc. / § Andre Søe-Diur". Det gamle Grønlands nye perlustration,. (in Danish). Copenhagen: Groth. pp.48–49 (footnote). digital copy@National Library Norway. modern typeset reprint (1926) A.W. Brøggers boktrykkeris forlag. It might seem incredible, but you really CAN get giant octopus and squid! So far, no species have been recorded to be as big as a Kraken, but plenty of giant cephalopods (that's the family octopus and squid belong to) have been found, dead and alive, over the years. They tend to live at greater depths than their smaller relatives, which makes sighting them much rarer, and therefore more extraordinary. 12. The Biggest Recorded Octopus Was Over 30 Feet Long!

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Hurley, Desmond Eugene (1957). Some Amphipoda, Isopoda and Tanaidacea from Cook Strait. Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington, 21. Victoria University of Wellington. pp.2, 40. Bergen, Karl August von (1761), "Observatio XXVIII: Microcosmo, bellua marina omnium", Nova acta physico-medica Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae naturae curiosorum exhibentia ephemerides, impensis Wolfgangi Schwarzkopfii, vol.2, pp.143–150 The English word kraken (in the sense of sea monster) derives from Norwegian kraken or krakjen, which are the definite forms of krake ("the krake"). [7] a b Plautius, Caspar ( aka Honorius Philoponus) (1621), Nova Typis Transacta Navigatio: Novi Orbis Indiae Occidentalis, pp.10a–11 Heuvelmans (2015), p.124: "From the vague description given by the fishermen, it was just as legitimate to see in the kraken a giant ophiurid as a giant cephalopod".

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The enormous cephalopod still seems mysterious. Architeuthis inhabit the dark recesses of the ocean, and scientists are not even sure how many species are in the giant squid genus. Most of what we know comes from the unfortunate squid that have been stranded at the surface or hauled up in fishing nets, or from collections of beaks found in the stomachs of their primary predator, the sperm whale. Lee, Henry (1875), The Octopus: Or, The "devil-fish" of Fiction and of Fact, London: Chapman and HallPontoppidan (1753a), pp.344: "bruge paa Sneglenes Maade, med at strekke dem hid og did"; Pontoppidan (1755), p.213: "use [long arms, or antennae] like the Snail, in turning about". Egede conjectured that the krake was equitable to the monster that the Icelanders call hafgufa, but as he had not obtained anything related to him through an informant, he had difficulty describing the latter. [42] [l] Jakobsen, Jakob (1921), "krekin, krechin", Etymologisk ordbog over det norrøne sprog på Shetland, Prior, p.431 ; Cited in Collingwood, W. G. (1910). Review, Antiquary 46: 157

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Perhaps the oldest known sea monster myth is that of Leviathan - a terrifying creature from the Bible's Old Testament. Leviathan has been depicted in several different ways, but usually looks like a giant sea serpent. There's also Jörmungandr, from Norse mythology, another giant sea serpent, and Scylla from ancient Greece, who used to be a beautiful nymph. 5. And These Myths Come From All Over the World When equipped with Illusion Morrigane's Manteau, Illusion Morrigane's Pendant and Illusion Morrigane's Belt: Guðbrandur Vigfússon, ed. (1878). Sturlunga Saga: Including the Islendinga Saga. Vol.1. Clarenden Press. p.139. McMenamin, Mark A. S.; McMenamin, Dianna Schulte (October 2011). "Triassic Kraken: The Berlin Ichthyosaur Death Assemblage Interpreted as a Giant Cephalopod Midden". Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. 43 (5): 310. Archived from the original on 14 May 2019 . Retrieved 18 May 2023.The Swedish diminutive form kräkel, a word for a branchy/spiny piece of wood, [29] have given name to a variety of sea dwelling plants in Swedish, most notably furcellaria lumbricalis, a species of red algae. [30] [i] There is also the morphological derivation kräkla (dialectal Norwegian: krekle), meaning crooked piece of wood, which has given name to primitive forms of whisks and beaters (cooking), made from the tops of trees by keeping a row of twigs as the beating element, resembling the appearance of a cephalopod, but also crosiers and shepherd's crooks. [33]

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Bushnell speaks of Icelandic literature (in the 13th century) also, but strictly speaking, Örvar-Odds saga contains the mention of hafgufa and lyngbakr [68] only in the later recension, dated to the late 14th century. Giant squid are massive, but they still have competition for the title of biggest ocean cephalopod. Colossal squid ( Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) live in the Southern Ocean at depths of at least 3,280 feet (1000 m) and have larger and heavier bodies than giant squid, according to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. One of the few known colossal squid specimens, held at the Te Papa museum, weighs 992 pounds (450 kilograms), while giant squid are thought to only weigh up to about 606 pounds (275 kg). Colossal squid can reach lengths of 45 feet (14 m), but giant squid can grow even longer because of their two elongated tentacles, and may reach 66 feet, according to the Smithsonian . Where do giant squid live?Redi, Francesco (1684). Osservazioni intorno agli animali viventi che si trovano negli animali viventi. Christoph Günther. pp.61, 217–218. and Tab. 21

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