Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-209.0.138.91-20190331150627/@comment-26222246-20200121113917

Whilst giant squids have been proven in recent years to the surprise of everyone it is very unlikely sea creatures as there is no foreseeable way that such creatures of that size could survive. (As creatures get larger it becomes harder and harder for them to function) It would take a ridiculously long stage as a child, there would have to be extremely low populations of them, and they would have to somehow find a monumental amount of food to sustain themselves, so much so that it wouldn't even be possible to find enough food if they were in the well explored and biomass heavy zones of the ocean such as reefs, nevermind the close to empty deep sea or bathyl zone that they would need to live in to hide from us.