Species Spotlight: Giant Cuttlean

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Species name: giant cuttlean

Evolved from: Australian giant cuttlefish 

This evolved cephalopod is the smallest of the giant seakind, only clocking in at a height of five feet eight inches. They are brown in color, and their tentacles tend to be a bit thicker than that of an average cuttlean. Surprisingly, despite their great height, they are not any slower than their fellow cuttleans. Giant cuttleans also do not seem to have any noticeable increase in strength over other seakind. This is a curious phenomenon not reflected in the other giants, and needs to be studied more. Researchers are hard at work analyzing the muscles of giant cuttleans around the world to try and see if there is something inhibiting their power. 

The following members of society are giant cuttleans: 

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⏰ Last updated: Feb 16, 2019 ⏰

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