The ancient cephalopod, Nanaimoteuthis haggarti, appears to have been an apex predator that rivaled mosasaurs to rule ...
Below the waves, giant marine reptiles, such as the fearsome 4m (13ft) long mosasaurs, were the undisputed apex predators. In artistic reconstructions of these ancient oceans, cephalopods – the animal ...
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A sketch of what the giant octopus might have looked like [Image: Yohei Utsuki, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, ...
The kraken: a giant squid or octopus of myth, seems to have swam in the Cretaceous oceans, a Japanese study shows.
Fossil evidence suggests there were real ‘Kraken’ – giant octopuses who fed on large animals at the top of the food chain – ...
At the time of the dinosaurs, the oceans were teeming with life. Below the waves, giant marine reptiles, such as the fearsome 4m (13ft) long ...
Fossil evidence suggests there were real ‘Kraken’ – giant octopuses who fed on large animals at the top of the food chain – ...
The finned octopus lived alongside T. rex and may have been one of the top predators in the ancient ocean food chain.
New research from Hokkaido University reveals that giant octopuses up to nearly 20 metres long once dominated the Late Cretaceous oceans as apex predators, rivaling large marine reptiles. Fossilized ...
A real-life kraken ruled Earth’s oceans, with new research suggesting giant octopus-like predators once sat at the very top ...