For the smallest and most prolific of the giants we now turn to the Gogh. These creatures are extremely vicious but also, oddly enough filter feeders most of the time. They average out at about 50 meters and this relatively short lenght makes them the most dangerous of the giants (when they are interested in prey), save for the micro-MH. There are about 1000 of the Gogh and they mostly keep to lower density areas, between 1000 and 100 meters benath the surface, except for the period in which Seebolit hunt, when they push themselves below 1000 meters and stay between 1000 and 1500 meters below the surface, much further and they would risk internal organ damage as they are not well suited to high pressure dives. They are also the only of the giants who has a non symbiotic relationship with the parasitic fish discussed next. The Gogh are in constant battle with these creatures.