The KRAKEN exists - do you believe it?
Giant and grotesque creatures of the deep are emerging lately with the series of earthquakes occurring in different parts of the world. People are asking whether their emergence is prediction or aftermath of force majeure. Exobiology is searching and studying life in the cosmic and abyss. Among these mysterious giants known largely in fiction are sunfish, oarfish, and the legendary kraken - monstrous colossal squid or octopus.Dr Abe V Rotor
Living with Nature - School on Blog [avrotor.blogspot.com]
Author displays rare specimen, giant in size compared to commercial squid.
In Jules Verne's novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, the giant sea monster is an octopus (left photo) so huge it nearly wrecked the prototype submarine Nautilus of Captain Nemo. High voltage electricity was applied to release the monster's crushing grip. The other picture is the legendary kraken described by sailors as far back as in ancient Greece.
Just after the tsunami that occurred in the Indian Ocean in the early part of this decade, my son, Marlo and I saw two giant squids being sold in a wet market in Fairview, QC. They are twice bigger than the specimen shown in the first photo.
Indeed monsters lurk in the dark, deep ocean. And considering the fact that the earth's surface is three-fourth ocean with an average depth of nearly four kilometers, plunging to more than twelve kilometers in Marianas and Philippine Deep, there are indeed countless of unimaginable monsters down there. They continue to build legends that became part of mythology, fiction stories, and lately, scientific discoveries.~
Mysterious Giant Squid stranded on Spanish coast.
Giant squid attacks Russian sailors. Rare Sunfish weighing
1.5 tons found by Indonesian fishermen.
"Over 60% of our planet is covered by water more than a mile deep. The deep sea is the largest habitat on earth and is largely unexplored. More people have traveled into space than have traveled to the deep ocean realm." - The Blue Planet Seas of Life ~
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