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Scientists Detail 19-Meter Giant Octopus That Prowled Ancient Cretaceous Seas
New studies and fossil evidence, including mouthparts and jaws, suggest that giant octopuses up to 19 meters long were powerful predators in ancient oceans during the Cretaceous period, approximately 100 million years ago.
23 Apr, 18:04 — 23 Apr, 18:04
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