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‘Kraken’ octopus that lived at the time of the dinosaurs was a 62-foot-long apex predator of the ocean

The findings push back the oldest known octopuses by around 5 million years. (Image credit: Yohei Utsuki: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Hokkaido University)

Scientists have identified enormous finned “kraken” octopuses that may have reached up to 62 feet (19 meters) long. The behemoths prowled the oceans during the Cretaceous and could be the largest invertebrates ever discovered.

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