Giant squid in popular culture explained

The giant squid's elusive nature and fearsome appearance have long made it a popular subject of legends and folk tales. Its popularity as an image continues today with references and depictions in literature, film, television, and video games.

Often, the giant squid is represented as being in dramatic, evenly matched combat with a sperm whale. This powerful image is no longer considered accurate given the evidence that exists for a simpler predator-prey relationship between whale and squid, with the whale being the predator and the squid the prey, though sucker scars have been seen on sperm whale skin.[1]

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  1. Evans . Karen . Morrice . Margaret G. . Hindell . Mark A. . Thiele . Deborah . 2002 . Three mass strandings of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) in Southern Australian waters . Marine Mammal Science . 18 . 3 . 622–643 . 10.1111/j.1748-7692.2002.tb01063.x. 2002MMamS..18..622E .
  2. Book: Rollins, James. SIGMA Force Book 4: The Judas Strain. 2007. 66.
  3. Book: Rollins, James. SIGMA Force Book 4: The Judas Strain. 2007. 46.
  4. Book: Rollins, James. SIGMA Force Book 4: The Judas Strain. 2007. 66.
  5. Web site: Romano . Sal . May 4, 2021. Covid: Japan town builds giant squid statue with relief money. BBC. May 14, 2021.
  6. Web site: Hockaday. James. 7 May 2021. Japanese town spent £165,000 of Covid relief money on giant squid statue. The Metro. May 14, 2021.
  7. Web site: McCurry. Justin . 5 May 2021. Japanese town spends Covid-19 funds on huge squid statue . The Guardian. January 4, 2018.