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Earliest Octopuses Were Giant 62-Foot Top Predators of Cretaceous Oceans, Study Finds

via Science·Apr 24

New fossil analysis shows the earliest octopuses were giant 19-meter (62-foot) apex predators roaming Cretaceous oceans. Wear patterns on their jaws suggest they fed on mosasaurs and plesiosaurs. The findings dramatically rewrite the ancestry of modern cephalopods.

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