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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
The Mire Squid's entire body has not yet been seen. All that has been revealed of the creature so far are its tentacles, which are red and incredibly long. The River Devil's tentacles resemble those of octopus, but the Mire Squid appears to possess far more than eight tentacles. | The Mire Squid's entire body has not yet been seen. All that has been revealed of the creature so far are its tentacles, which are red and incredibly long. The River Devil's tentacles resemble those of octopus, but the Mire Squid appears to possess far more than eight tentacles. | ||
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According to [[Monarch]]'s superspecies profile of the Mire Squid, it is classified as a "megalopod" under the sub-division of "Architeuthis [the Giant Squid] Hybrid". The report states that the initial hypothesis was that the Mire Squid was a distant cousin of the Great Pacific Octopus with some notable evolutionary mutations. But the Monarch report implies that it might be a result of geothermal gigantism that is seen in [[Skull Island]]'s creatures, though the report also states that a more detailed geothermal study must be conducted to understand the environmental factors that lead to this gigantism.<Ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/> | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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The Mire Squid is a giant cephalopod Template:Kaiju that appears in the 2017 Legendary Pictures Template:FilmC, Kong: Skull Island.
Appearance
The Mire Squid's entire body has not yet been seen. All that has been revealed of the creature so far are its tentacles, which are red and incredibly long. The River Devil's tentacles resemble those of octopus, but the Mire Squid appears to possess far more than eight tentacles.
Origin
According to Monarch's superspecies profile of the Mire Squid, it is classified as a "megalopod" under the sub-division of "Architeuthis [the Giant Squid] Hybrid". The report states that the initial hypothesis was that the Mire Squid was a distant cousin of the Great Pacific Octopus with some notable evolutionary mutations. But the Monarch report implies that it might be a result of geothermal gigantism that is seen in Skull Island's creatures, though the report also states that a more detailed geothermal study must be conducted to understand the environmental factors that lead to this gigantism.[2]
History
To be added
Abilities
Whirlpool
To hunt prey, the Mire Squid rotates its jaw like a centrifuge, forming a whirlpool in the surrounding water that allows the creature to swallow its prey.[1]
Trivia
- Kong's battle with the Mire Squid may be a reference to his battle with the Giant Octopus in King Kong vs. Godzilla.
References
This is a list of references for Mire Squid. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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