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Giant ‘Kraken’ Octopus Ruled the Ocean 100 Million Years Ago, Study Suggests
The largest octopus alive today, in comparison, is the giant Pacific octopus. Per National Geographic, it tends to reach up to 16 feet in size, and though it has been known to eat larger animals like sharks and birds, it usually eats shrimp, clams, lobsters and fish.

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60-Foot ‘Kraken’ Octopus Rivaled Top Ocean Predators
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Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago
ZME Science
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Paleontologists Discover 62-foot Kraken-like Octopus That Ruled the Cretaceous Ocean

A fossil beak from an ancient octopus has forced scientists to rethink who ruled the Cretaceous seas. Researchers say two ...
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Diver convinces a tiny octopus to trade a plastic cup for a shell in Pixar-worthy video

A video shows a diver in Indonesia spending an entire dive convincing a tiny coconut octopus to swap its plastic cup home for ...
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A real-life Kraken stalked the seas of the late Cretaceous

Researchers discovered evidence of enormous Kraken-like creatures who hunted in the seas some 100 million years ago, ...
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62-foot ‘kraken-like’ octopus identified as ‘top-tier predator’ 100M years ago — with powerful, bone-crushing bite: scientists

It was more than it was Kraken-ed up to be. An octopus the size of the Hollywood Sign might seem like a monster from Greek ...

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