Fossils from South Australia and New South Wales show that 25 million years ago, ancient platypuses like Obdurodon insignis ...
Rare fossils from Australia reveal that ancient platypuses had real teeth and a far stronger bite than their modern ...
“These findings revise the view of the Cretaceous ocean as a world dominated only by large vertebrate predators,” study ...
Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
The kraken: a giant squid or octopus of myth, seems to have swam in the Cretaceous oceans, a Japanese study shows.
A video shows a diver in Indonesia spending an entire dive convincing a tiny coconut octopus to swap its plastic cup home for ...
The intense wear observed on the beaks is consistent, the researchers said, with repeated crushing of hard structures such as bones and shells, indicative of a predator that hunted large fish, ...
Some 80 million years ago, the late Cretaceous oceans were patrolled by 17-meter mosasaurs, long-necked plesiosaurs, and ...
The creature measured up to 62 feet and shared the seas with mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and great-white-sized sharks.
The top predator prowling the seas during the age of the dinosaurs 100 million years ago may have been an octopus ...
The finned octopus lived alongside T. rex and may have been one of the top predators in the ancient ocean food chain.
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