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Ancient 26-foot tentacled monster cunningly devours prey: video simulation

Por: Newsweek Tech October 24, 2023

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Millions of years ago, our oceans were ruled by giant squid and tentacled monsters with towering shells up to 26 feet tall.In a new Netflix documentary, Life on Our Planet, these creatures have been brought to life in never-before-seen detail.Ancient cephalopods [a class of ocean animals that includes squid and octopuses] like Cameroceras and its relatives were monstrous cone-shelled animals that would have hovered and drifted across the sea... + full article



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