Sea monsters and their inspiration: serpents, mermaids, the kraken and more(nhm.ac.uk)
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Sea monsters and their inspiration: serpents, mermaids, the kraken and more
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/sea-monsters-inspiration-serpents-mermaids-the-kraken.html
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I also enjoyed 'Ten animals named after mythological creatures' [1] linked at the bottom.
[1] https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/animals-named-after-mythologi...
[1] https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/animals-named-after-mythologi...
Jack Vance's "The Blue World" is to my mind, the seminal work of fiction on Kraken interaction with humans.
I's also interesting that the protagonist Sklar Hast has a Scandinavian origin name but, that also the Kraken (Kragen in the book) originated from Scandinavian folklore.
Well worth the read.
I's also interesting that the protagonist Sklar Hast has a Scandinavian origin name but, that also the Kraken (Kragen in the book) originated from Scandinavian folklore.
Well worth the read.
They should have mentioned the Beluga. Their body can deceptively look like humans in tight whole body suits. Just look for images "beluga mermaid".
With all the news about doom and disaster, it’s really nice to find an article about fun monsters
Interesting read. Sometimes I wonder if the folklore of dragons were perhaps inspired by dinosaurs.
Some of these animals are like beings of a lost world. We don't know for sure, but who knows what kind of creatures live on the ocean's dark depths.
I also wonder about the role humans played in that people were probably smaller on average, in smaller boats etc. The same squid is going to be more of a threat if everyone is smaller, on what today would be considered a smaller boat, and those are the limits of the human world.