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Ancient giant Octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago — New study reveals massive marine predators

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Ancient giant Octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago — New study reveals massive marine predators

New research suggests giant octopuses up to 19 metres long may have ruled ancient oceans 100 million years ago. The study challenges beliefs about prehistoric marine predators.

Giant octopuses, potentially 19 metres long, may have dominated ancient oceans 100 million years ago. A new study reveals these massive marine predators, challenging existing understanding of prehistoric ocean life. The research suggests a different picture of ancient marine ecosystems. The findings indicate that these giant cephalopods could have played a significant role in shaping the oceans of the past.

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