Scientists find octopus that preyed on dinosaurs 100M years ago

Hokkaido University researchers have identified a 62-foot prehistoric octopus, Nanaimoteuthis haggarti, that preyed on massive marine reptiles like Mosasaurs 100 million years ago. Analysis of fossilized jaws reveals bone-crushing power and advanced intelligence. This discovery suggests these shell-less cephalopods were apex predators, rewriting the history of the ancient marine food web.

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