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New analyses of fossilized jaws reveal that massive, kraken-like octopuses once hunted alongside other marine predators.
A giant 'kraken' octopus may have ruled the ocean during the Late Cretaceous period around 100 million years ago, new ...
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New analyses of fossilized jaws reveal that massive, kraken-like octopuses once hunted alongside other marine predators. They ...
The discovery, using novel techniques to analyze fossilized jaws, details how colossal octopuses hunted the Late Cretaceous ...
Paleontologists from the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM) have published a new study in the scientific journal Royal ...