Fossil records reveal two giant species of octopus at the top of the food chain 100 million years ago. | Credit: Illustration ...
The massive invertebrates may have been top predators, according to an analysis of their fossilized jaws. The work suggests ...
The discovery challenges a 370-million-year-old assumption that only vertebrates could be top ocean predators.
The kraken: a giant squid or octopus of myth, seems to have swam in the Cretaceous oceans, a Japanese study shows.
Giant, fearsome octopuses may have once ruled the ancient seas, according to new research that flips the script on their ...
The ancient cephalopod, Nanaimoteuthis haggarti, appears to have been an apex predator that rivaled mosasaurs to rule ...
Fossil reveals 180 million-year-old dolphin-like sea monster that survived despite injuries - Injuries to reptile’s shoulder and jaw joints likely made its life difficult ...
The now-extinct mollusk may have reached up to 60 feet in length, researchers have found ...
Learn how 125-million-year-old dinosaur fossils from Thailand, including a rare braincase, helped researchers uncover how ...
Rare fossil finds show colossal octopuses were among the top ocean predators during the Cretaceous Period, according to a new ...
New research suggests that giant octopus-like creatures up to 19 metres long dominated ancient oceans 100 million years ago, ...
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