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‘Kraken-like’ giant octopuses 100m years ago crunched bones of prey

Study of fossilised beaks shows patterns of wear and suggests some ancient species were up to 19 metres long

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theguardian.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

‘Kraken-like’ giant octopuses 100m years ago crunched bones of prey

Study of fossilised beaks shows patterns of wear and suggests some ancient species were up to 19 metres long

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bbc.com2 mesi fa

Meet the 19 metre octopus that may have prowled ancient seas

Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago, according to fossil evidence.

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welt.de2 mesi fa

Meer: 19 Meter lang – „Die frühesten, gigantischen Oktopusse waren außergewöhnliche Wirbellose“ - WELT

Forscher haben einen urzeitlichen Riesenkraken anhand winziger Fossilien rekonstruiert. Der furchteinflößende Oktopus mit scharfen Kiefern habe die Meere beherrscht – und seine Opfer „ergriffen und zerrissen“.

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  1. giovedì 23 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘Kraken-like’ giant octopuses 100m years ago crunched bones of prey

    Study of fossilised beaks shows patterns of wear and suggests some ancient species were up to 19 metres long

  2. giovedì 23 aprile 2026·bbc.com

    Meet the 19 metre octopus that may have prowled ancient seas

    Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago, according to fossil evidence.

  3. venerdì 24 aprile 2026·welt.de

    Meer: 19 Meter lang – „Die frühesten, gigantischen Oktopusse waren außergewöhnliche Wirbellose“ - WELT

    Forscher haben einen urzeitlichen Riesenkraken anhand winziger Fossilien rekonstruiert. Der furchteinflößende Oktopus mit scharfen Kiefern habe die Meere beherrscht – und seine…