The kraken: a giant squid or octopus of myth, seems to have swam in the Cretaceous oceans, a Japanese study shows.
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Cretaceous octopuses were kraken-like giants that reached up to 19 meters and may have feasted on mosasaurs
As if the seas of the late Cretaceous era didn’t already have enough enormous predators, new research indicates they also ...
The now-extinct mollusk may have reached up to 60 feet in length, researchers have found ...
During the age of dinosaurs, new research shows, there existed a creature as close to a real-life Kraken as you could ...
The creature measured up to 62 feet and shared the seas with mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and great-white-sized sharks.
That’s as new evidence has found that a ‘kraken-like’ octopus was once roaming the seas, according to scientists. The Kraken ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence of enormous, intelligent, octopus-like predators that dominated Earth's ancient oceans.
A real-life kraken ruled Earth’s oceans, with new research suggesting giant octopus-like predators once sat at the very top ...
Some octopuses that lived over 72 million years ago were as long as whales. These huge predators may have been the largest ...
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