How Big are the Largest creatures in Cthulhu mythos Books?

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Here in this video we will showcase the sizes of the different monsters from the cthulhu mythos, taking their description from the books. Some have exact numbers to them while others, we would have to estimate by looking at reference points. So, How big are the biggest cthulhu mythos monsters and beings?
The Mi-Go are large, pinkish, fungoid, crustacean-like entities smaller than the size of a man around 1.5m or 5ft.
The Deep ones first appeared in Lovecraft's novella The Shadow over Innsmouth and are also said to be about the size of a human.
Also called the twin blasphemies, Nug and Yeb are twin Great Old Ones, who first appeared in the short story "The Last Test" by H. P. Lovecraft. They came from the mating of the outer gods Shub Niggurath & Yog-Sothoth. They are the smallest of the great old ones being only 10ft diameter.
A shoggoth is a sentient blob of self-shaping, gelatinous flesh, something like a giant amoeba that was created by the elder things as a slave organism but rebelled against their masters. A shoggoth is some 4.5m/15 feet in diameter if it shaped itself into a sphere, but larger and smaller versions exist.
Tsathoggua first appearance in print was in H. P. Lovecraft's story The Whisperer in Darkness as an amorphous, toad-like god-creature.
The Star Spawns are like mini Cthulhus, they are his children from the planet Xoth. They were described in ‘At the mountains of madness’ and bore physical similarity to Cthulhu but way smaller in size
Ahtu , yet another avatar of nyarlathotep was seen in “Than Curse the Darkness” by David Drake published in 1980. It is said to manifest in the form of a black column of viscous matter, around 50 ft in diameter