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Dive Into the Depths of El Grand Maha - The Internet's Titanic Sea Monster Rival.
- El Grand Maha, an online legend, challenged the lord of sea monsters with its massive size and ferocity.
- Created by animators like Boris Al blo, this sea monster has garnered millions of views and increased thalassophobia worldwide.
- El Grand Maha's stats include a length of 2,214 ft, jaw span of 165-250 ft, and a total mass of over 1 million tons.
- It dwarfs other iconic sea monsters like the bloop and is considered a living natural disaster.
- Its potential weight of over 1 million tons could cause tsunamis with its movements near the shore.
- Not all underwater predators eat as much as expected, with examples like Greenland sharks and great white sharks requiring different caloric intake based on their lifestyle and metabolism.
Speculative Evolution of a Gigantic Sea Creature.
- A modified metabolism formula suggests that a Great White Shark-sized monster would need almost 700 million calories per day to sustain itself.
- In comparison to the Antarctic blue whales, creatures like El Grand Maha in tropical waters need to consume significantly less food due to factors like availability and size constraints.
- The potential feeding habits of El Grand Maha are explored, indicating it would have to consume a staggering number of humans and other marine creatures to survive.
- The challenges El Grand Maha would face in catching prey are discussed, particularly due to its inefficient anguilliform propulsion method and energy wastage during hunting.
- The theoretical evolution of El Grand Maha is traced back to jawless fish ancestors, suggesting it could have originated from a lineage with sharp teeth and unique swimming abilities.
- The speculative scenario explores the possibility of a monstrous, bio-accurate creature evolving from the ancient jawless fish lineage, Conod.
Evolution of a Speculative Grand Maha Creature.
- Large deep-sea predators evolved special muscles to flex and stiffen their bodies for efficient swimming.
- Adaptations included larger fins for propulsion, ridges on the head for steering, and a unique swimming method called kuranga form.
- The creature developed pseudo siphons for jet propulsion, similar to a squid, to aid in pursuit and ambushes.
- Convergent evolution led to the development of bioaccurate Grand Maha's unique water propulsion system, allowing for rapid movement and feeding capabilities.
- Ancestor likely had rows of retractable, serrated fangs synthesized from minerals in seawater, evolving into massive teeth for filtering prey.
- The creature's evolution culminated in the introduction of its true form, Colossa Hydris Oena, resembling the mythical Cherokee horned serpent with deadly predatory features.
Description of the Colossa Hydris
- The Colossa Hydris is an apex predator with a possible length of up to 200 ft and a mass of up to 260 tons.
- It has a mouth gape of up to 16x22 ft, with the largest teeth measuring up to 10 ft.
- The creature has four acute eyes for sensing light and shapes, as well as elongated tentacles for detecting water pressure changes.
- It can manipulate a protein called luciferin to light up parts of its body to attract prey.
- The Colossa Hydris uses grooved teeth to inject a potent anti-coagulant venom into prey to prevent blood clotting easily.
- The animal hunts whales by ambushing from below, using its speed and size to leave grievous wounds.
- The creature's ancestor likely developed defense mechanisms like releasing fibrous slime to deter predators.
- It resides in tropical and subtropical waters around deep-sea trenches, switching between filter feeding, resting, and hunting large game.
Description of Colossal Sea Dragons
- Small in size initially, survive major extinction events.
- Rebound when abundance returns and conditions are optimal.
- Rare occurrence with one in a million becoming colossal sea dragons.
- Even rarer for mankind to witness such Titans.
- Possibility of sightings in the Bermuda Triangle due to their presence.
- Potential movement further southward due to global temperatures and deep water pollution.
El Grand Maha - The Legendary Sea Monster.
- El Grand Maha, created by animators like Boris Al blo, is a massive sea monster challenging the lord of sea monsters.
- It has a length of 2,214 ft, jaw span of 165-250 ft, and a total mass of over 1 million tons, surpassing other iconic sea monsters.
- El Grand Maha's potential weight could cause tsunamis with its movements near the shore due to its size and mass.
- Speculations about its feeding habits indicate it would need to consume a vast number of humans and marine creatures to survive.
- Evolutionary traces suggest that El Grand Maha could have originated from a jawless fish ancestor, evolving into an apex predator.
- Its true form, Colossa Hydris Oena, resembles the mythical Cherokee horned serpent with deadly predatory features and a length of up to 200 ft and a mass of up to 260 tons.
- The Colossa Hydris hunts whales by ambushing from below, using its speed, size, and venom to incapacitate prey.
- It manipulates luciferin to attract prey and uses grooved teeth to inject an anti-coagulant venom, preventing blood clotting easily.