Giant Octopus

Not to be confused with the Giant Squid photographed off the coast of Japaland, this cryptid came to light on November 2006, when two penguin spotted it's carcass on the beach of Club Penguin. Amateur naturalist Dr. Sly Fitzgerald reported on the mutilated body of a creature that was more than eighteen feet long and had tentacles long as thirty feet long. Sly took tissue samples and photographs and studied them at the Club Penguin University, in Club Penguin Island. Sly believed the creature was a 'colossal octopus', But he thought they were whale samples and so. But the college suggests it could be the tissue of an octopus, a squid, or something completely unknown.

Sightings/Sighted
First reported in Club Penguin Island, 2006, in the Cove

Length
48 feet long, both body and tentacles

Habitat
Reef Zones

Country
Club Penguin Island, United States of Antarctica

Physical Characteristics
Like a normal octopus, it has ten tentacles, with a big head, and a beak