They have no predators
Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.
Stay clear of the predators tonight!
Yes, the three toed sloth has predators including the jaguar and several other rain forest predators.
Predators hunt living animals, which are made of flesh and blood. That makes all predators carnivores.
the krakens owner is the sea god known as Neptune but in Greek it is Poseidon's pet Poseidon goes by other names but he prefers Poseidon (YAY)
Yes, Keakens are very dangurous...
they penetrate each other
Krakens are mythological creatures, now proved as a real animal called a Giant Squid. In ancient times, Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, and many other empires would have ships sent out through the Mediterranean Sea to trade, fight, and explore other places. Some were attacked by krakens, or giant squid, and sunk to the bottom of the sea to be later digested by it. In legends, it eats people; in reality, it eats fish. To learn more, read some non-fiction books on giant squids, or a fiction book called 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne.
Krakens drop is roughly 150 feet
The north had giant tarantulas. The south had krakens. It's a fact!
The danger factor is that there are people out there in the world that is hunting this creature but the creature is hunting them back.
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The Krakens are mythical creatures, kind of like reallybig squids, and a baby one is just a baby one of those.
The legend of the Kraken was probably started on rare sightings of Giant Squid and Colossal Squid. So the kraken is not real but krakens are.
Someone who studies Cryptozoology probably thinks so. For the most part, it is a creature out of sea lore and Norse saga.
The Kraken's main diet is ships, and humans. Sometimes he eats large fish that live under the sea. He likes the taste of BLOOD.