Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago
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New research suggests that giant octopuses may have dominated ancient oceans, challenging previous notions of their evolutionary history. Fossilized jaws discovered in rock indicate that these early octopuses were not merely soft-bodied creatures, but rather formidable apex predators. They could have reached lengths of up to 20 meters and possessed powerful bites for hunting.
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The findings come at a time when paleontological research is increasingly uncovering the complexities of ancient marine life, revealing that many species were far more diverse and specialized than previously thought. This research provides a glimpse into the ecological roles that giant octopuses may have played millions of years ago.
This article is based on research findings and interpretations that may evolve as new evidence emerges.
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