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  2. Pierre Denys de Montfort - Wikipedia

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    Colossal Octopus by Pierre Denys de Montfort, 1801. Pierre Denys de Montfort, also spelt Pierre Dénys de Montfort, (1766–1820) was a French naturalist, in particular a malacologist, remembered today for his pioneering inquiries into the existence of the gigantic octopuses.

  3. Kraken - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the "kraken octopus", was the most gigantic animal on the planet in the writer's estimation, dwarfing Pliny's "colossal octopus"/"monstrous polypus", [134] [135] and identified here as the aforementioned Pliny's monster, called the arbor marinus. [136] Montfort also listed additional wondrous fauna as identifiable with the kraken.

  4. Cephalopod attack - Wikipedia

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    They allege that a giant octopus or a giant squid turned the boat upside down, but did not attack them afterwards, although a 12-week-old boy drowned. [ 33 ] In 2003, the crew of a yacht competing to win the round-the-world Jules Verne Trophy reported being attacked by a giant squid several hours after departing from Brittany , France.

  5. Colossal octopus - Wikipedia

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  6. Sea monster - Wikipedia

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    Iku-Turso, reputedly a type of colossal octopus or walrus; Ipupiara; Jörmungandr, the Midgard Serpent and nemesis of Thor in Norse mythology; Kraken, a gigantic octopus, squid, or crab-like creature; Lacovie; Leviathan; Lusca; Makara; Proteus; Scylla of Homer, a six-headed, twelve-legged serpentine monster that devoured six men from each ship ...

  7. Cephalopod size - Wikipedia

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    Hatchlings of the giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini)—one of the two largest octopus species—weigh 0.0253 g (0.00089 oz) on average. [ 30 ] At the other extreme are nautiluses , which upon hatching typically have a shell diameter of 25 mm (1 in) or more (depending on the species), the largest hatchling size among extant ...

  8. Colossal squid - Wikipedia

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    Although it is unclear what the maximum weight for colossal squids is, analysis of squid beak dimensions from sperm whale stomachs provided estimates that colossal squids may weigh up to 700 kg or 1,500 lb. [5] [6] The colossal squid also has the largest eyes documented in the animal kingdom, with a diameter of 27–30 cm (11–12 in). [30] [31]

  9. List of marine molluscs of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Common octopus Octopus vulgaris. Octopodidae. Common octopus Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 (Namibia to northern KwaZulu-Natal) [2] [3] Giant octopus Octopus magnificus Villanueva et al., 1992 [2] (syn. Enteroctopus magnificus) Brush tipped octopus Aphrodoctopus schultzei Hoyle, 1910 (Cape Columbine to Cape Point) [2] [3] (syn. Eledone ...