The iconic, one-eyed monster featured in the upcoming July release of The Odyssey may, in fact, share more characteristics with miniature aquatic creatures than with any human-like figure. Scholars and folklorists suggest that ancient sailors could have encountered groups of small fish or crustaceans, whose appearances might have inspired the legendary Cyclops. By exploring both literary references and marine biology, this article aims to illuminate whether the Cyclops is purely a mythic construct or if it could plausibly derive from a real, albeit misunderstood, marine species.
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