Giant Octopus May Have Ruled Cretaceous Oceans
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A study suggests that giant octopuses may have dominated the oceans during the Cretaceous period. The size of these ancient octopuses is estimated to be comparable to a school bus or semi-truck, with some reports indicating they may have reached lengths of 19 meters or 60 feet. However, the findings appear to be based on fossil evidence, such as massive jaw fossils, and the extent of their rule is still a subject of investigation.
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