Scientists uncover a giant “Kraken-like” octopus that ruled Cretaceous seas, reaching 61 feet and competing with sharks and ...
The creature measured up to 62 feet and shared the seas with mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and great-white-sized sharks.
Most octopus bodies don't fossilize - but their rock-hard beaks survived long enough to reveal something extraordinary.
The Kraken is a huge tentacled sea monster from Norse folklore that drags ships and sailors down into the deep. During the ...
A prehistoric species of bug with claws has been discovered in Myanmar based on an intact fossil trapped in amber.
The 'Kraken' of Norse mythology is one of the most famous sea monsters, often depicted as a giant octopus attacking passing ...
Learn how sideways walking in crabs evolved 200 million years ago, what defines true crabs, and how this unique movement ...
Amber from the Kachin region of Myanmar has preserved a wealth of fossils, offering insights into the diversity of the ...
It’s the signature feature – the thing that makes crabs unmistakably crabs. But here’s a question that has actually been ...