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Giant squids

Giant squids are large, deep-ocean cephalopods known for their impressive size, reaching up to 43 feet (13 meters) including tentacles. They have a cylindrical body, large eyes to spot prey in dark waters, and multiple arms equipped with suckers to grasp food. They are elusive creatures, primarily feeding on fish and other squid, and are rarely seen alive. Their size and mysterious nature have inspired folklore, including the famous Kraken. Giant squids play a vital role in marine ecosystems and are a focus of scientific interest due to their elusive behavior and adaptations to deep-sea life.