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There is always controversy in this sort of situation, one expert wil refute another..and as badly decayed as it is..until they test the flesh there wont be any concrete answers
 

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I wonder if some of the massive predators hinted at in legend have gone extinct from the collapse in the food chain caused by overfishing throughout the last few centuries. Were there amazing things in the deep that we will never know existed?
 


This reminds me of a story I read where a protoplasmic blob rose from the sea by accident, and devoured people before trying to return (and finally being annihilated with a flamethrower). Whatever that thing is, its damn creepy.
 

kenjib said:
I wonder if some of the massive predators hinted at in legend have gone extinct from the collapse in the food chain caused by overfishing throughout the last few centuries. Were there amazing things in the deep that we will never know existed?

The scarier thing to consider is that, by depleting their food sources, these massive predators have been forced to look for other ways of getting food - watch out humans.
 


KOOL

Ever since i was a child i liked octopi more than squids and held hope Kraken was a breed of octopus, not squid.

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Thankfully the upper world's lack of pressue is as deadly to them as the under sea world's great preassure is to us.
 
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