Lusca

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Carcass that washed ashore in St. Augustine in 1896.
Carcass that washed ashore in St. Augustine in 1896.

The lusca is a name given to a sea monster reported from the Caribbean. It has been suggested by cryptozoologists that the lusca is a gigantic octopus, far larger than the known giant octopuses of the genus Enteroctopus. Many reports of the creature are from the blue holes, off Andros, a Bahamas island. The St. Augustine Monster (an example of a globster) which was washed up in 1896 on the Florida coast is considered one of the better candidates for a possible lusca specimen.

The Lusca is said to grow over 75 feet long, or even 200 feet long, although many skeptics dispute these claims as there are no proven cases of other species growing to half these lengths. Also to attack properly on the surface, the octopus would have to have one tentacle on the sea floor to balance itself, this would mean that such accounts, if real, would have to take place in relatively shallow water. Other descriptions also mention that it can change colour, a characteristic it has in common with smaller octopuses. The supposed habitat is rugged underwater terrain, large undersea caves, the edge of the continental shelf etc, where large crustaceans can be found, which it is supposed they feed on.

As the lusca has been described as an octopus-like monster, it may have connection with such other reported cephalopod-like sea monsters such as the kraken.

In the MMORPG City of Heroes, Lusca is a species of giant octopus that periodically surfaces inside the shipping borough of Independence Port. Upon defeating one of these 'giant monsters', heroes are usually awarded a 'Devilfish' badge. As many as three have been reported to appear at a time.

The Lusca of City of Heroes are far larger than the species mentioned in the article above.


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