The saratan also appears in
Jorge Luis Borges's work
El Libro de Los Seres Imaginarios (
The Book of Imaginary Beings), where its name is spelled "zaratan," a spelling which readers of Borges have adopted in reference to this creature. Borges describes saratans as having a long-life spans and incredible size, to the point where their shells can be mistaken easily for small islands. Borges cites Al-Jahiz and the
Kitāb al-Hayawān for this information, and notes Al-Jahiz's skepticism, which he contrasts with
al-Qazwini's account. Borges also appears to be responsible for the now-common representation of the saratan as a giant turtle, rather than a crab, though it is possible that this arose from confusion between this creature and similar creatures such as the
aspidochelone. Under the name of zaratan, saratans also appear in some editions of the
tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons. ==Similarities with other creatures==