'Gigantic' ancient octopus used jaws to crush prey and hunted alongside the dinosaurs 100M years ago: study
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Gigantic' ancient octopus used jaws to crush prey and hunted alongside the dinosaurs 100M years ago: study.
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Octopuses' earliest relatives may have been gigantic predators hunting during the age of dinosaurs, according to new Hokkaido University research.
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