This nature Documentary looks at Giant Octopus in the North Pacific. An unknown species of gigantic octopus has been hypothesised as a source of reports of sea monsters such as the lusca, kraken and akkorokamui as well as the source of some of the carcasses of unidentified origin known as globsters like the St. Augustine Monster. The species that the St. Augustine carcass supposedly represented has been assigned the binomial names "Octopus giganteus" (Latin: giant octopus) and "Otoctopus giganteus" (Greek prefix: oton = ear; giant-eared octopus) They are not to be confused with the known giant Pacific octopus, which is a member of the genus Enteroctopus, and can grow to a total length of more than 6 m (20 ft). The gigantic octopus is assumed to be much larger. This Giant Octopus documentary investigates claims that these Octopus are lurking in the North Pacific. This Documentary goes in search of the Giant Octopus, one of the few nature documentaries ever based on these Octopus. Watch the full nature documentary here and if you like this show, please like and subscribe for more full nature documentaries.
Visibility: 123779
Duration: 50m 1s
Rating: 139