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This bone-crunching octopus was nearly the size of a semitruck and may have feasted on giant reptiles 100 million years ago
The late Cretaceous marine food web may have had a terrifying kraken-like creature among its top ranks. A new analysis of ancient octopus jaws suggests that many of the animals were bone-crunching ...
China's central and western regions are shedding their traditional dependence on resources to drive a new era of smarter and greener industrial growth, with provinces like Sichuan, Hubei and Hunan ...
China's central and western regions are shedding their traditional dependence on resources to drive a new era of smarter and ...
Coincident with the rise of the dinosaurs, a large landmass filled most of the Arctic circle, potentially contributing to ...
Scientists have identified two extinct finned octopus species from the Cretaceous period, one reaching up to 62 feet, that likely rivaled marine reptiles as apex predators. Fossilized jaws found in ...
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