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‘Kraken’: Scientists discover 19-metre-long apex predator octopus
Scientists have discovered that the Cretaceous octopus Nanaimoteuthis haggarti could reach lengths of 19 meters, revealing a real-life Kraken. These apex predators thrived in ancient oceans alongside marine reptiles and sharks, suggesting their significant role in prehistoric ecosystems. The research, led by Hokkaido University, highlights the advanced behaviors of these giant invertebrates.
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