In the marine environment of the Steam survival sandbox game ARK: Survival Evolved, the strongest creature is the Tost Squid, which can grab the opponent with a huge tentacle, make the opponent's control unable to move, and then use a sharp mouthpiece to crush it little by little. Such a powerful ability makes the Tost giant squid unrivaled and is known as the king of the water. However, after the release of the free dlc Lost Island Voting Creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved, it is estimated that the status of the Tost Giant Squid is not guaranteed, because among the voting creatures, there is the presence of its natural enemy, the Melville Whale.

According to the introduction of "ARK: Survival Evolution" on the steam page, it can be seen that the Melville whale is a creature that specializes in feeding on the claws and eyes of the Tost giant squid, and its positioning in "ARK: Survival Evolution" should be the same as the positioning of the sperm whale and the king squid, they will fight each other, and then the victory and defeat are mixed, after all, the control ability of the Tost giant squid is really terrible, and it is difficult to imagine what creature can stabilize it.
The reason why the Melville whale can defeat the Tost giant squid is that it is a high-attack slow attack speed creature, its impact is very terrible, even if the player in the "Ark: Survival Evolution" driving an iron sailboat will be destroyed by it, such a powerful creature, even if the Tost giant squid is killed, there is no problem, but if the Melville whale can not kill the Tost giant squid, it is estimated that the Tost giant squid wins a little bigger.
It is worth mentioning that the Ark: Survival Evolution Melville whale has the ability of sonar, it can release ultrasonic waves that humans can not hear to survey the surrounding environment, so it can find the Tost giant squid very well, and then find the right angle to attack it, from this point of view, the ARK: Survival Evolution Melville whale is still very good to defeat it, it is no wonder that it will feed on its antennae and eyes.