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Change: eaten by the monster. and sometimes can thrust its tenticles down with noso much velocity it can snap a large ship in 2 parts. Back to Mythical Sea Creatures PicturesReturn to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: According to Pontoppidan, Norwegian fishermen often took the risk of trying to fish over kraken, since the catch was so good. If a fisherman had
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Change: days.Tennyson's description apparently influenced Jules Verne's imagined lair of the famous giant squid in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea from 1870. Verne also makes numerous references to Kraken, and Bishop Pontoppidan in the novel. Back to Mythical Sea Creatures PicturesReturn to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: the end of days.Tennyson's description apparently influenced Jules Verne's imagined lair of the famous giant squid in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea from 1870. Verne also makes numerous references to Kraken, and Bishop Pontoppidan in the novel. Return to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: monster,monster, who shall rise to the surface at the end of days.Tennyson's description apparently influenced Jules Verne's imagined lair of the famous giant squid in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea from 1870. Verne also makes numerous references to Kraken, and Bishop Pontoppidan in the novel.
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Change: influenced Jules Verne's imagined lair of the famous giant squid in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea from 1870. Verne also makes numerous references to Kraken, and Bishop Pontoppidan in the novel. Later developments of the Kraken image may be traced at Kraken in popular culture.
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Change: monster tales we have, we have the best evidence that this creature was based on something real. Tales of acreatures huge,with many armed,arms, headedheads or horned seahorns creatureshave existexisted from ancient times. The Greek legend of the Scylla, a monster
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Change: that are estimated to grow to 13 metres (46 feet) in length, including the tentacles. These creatures normally live at great depths, but have been sighted at the surface and reportedly have "attacked" small ships.Kraken is the definite article form of krake, a Scandinavian word
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Change: is wide [i.e. less than 16 km] ... He stays at the sea floor, constantly surrounded by innumerable small fishes, who serve as his food
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Change: with your cursor and type over itmany with your own words:armed, Youcreature could canreach write as muchhigh as you want!the Thistop sampleof photoa issailing easyship's tomain replacemast. A withkraken onewould ofattack youra own:
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Change: This is aThe templateLegendary pageKraken Use this template when you want to use photos and text to tell your story. Click EasyEdit, then highlight this text with your cursor and type over it with your own words: You can write as much as you want! This
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