Scientists have unveiled the existence of a colossal 19-metre octopus that roamed ancient seas, shedding light on the marine giants of the past. This discovery adds to recent findings of a 60-foot-long, kraken-like octopus that thrived over 100 million years ago.
These 'kraken-like' giant octopuses were not just enormous but also formidable predators, capable of crunching the bones of their prey. This revelation opens up new avenues for understanding the ecological dynamics of prehistoric oceans.