Scientists have discovered the remains of a giant marine reptile that grew up to over 20ft in length and terrorised the seas ...
Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
A fossil discovery in Mistelgau, Northern Bavaria, Germany, reveals that the last representatives of the giant ichthyosaurs of the genus Temnodontosaurus survived longer in the Southwest German Basin ...
Ruby Reynolds and her father were on the beach when they discovered Ichthyotitan severnensis - the largest-ever marine ...
Rare fossil finds show colossal octopuses were among the top ocean predators during the Cretaceous Period, according to a new ...
Fossil records reveal two giant species of octopus at the top of the food chain 100 million years ago. | Credit: Illustration ...
The massive invertebrates may have been top predators, according to an analysis of their fossilized jaws. The work suggests ...
A fossil beak from an ancient octopus has forced scientists to rethink who ruled the Cretaceous seas. Researchers say two ...
The animals boasted eight arms and long bodies that extended more than 60 feet, rivaling other carnivorous marine reptiles.
New research suggests giant octopuses up to 19 metres long may have ruled ancient oceans 100 million years ago, challenging ...
A new study published Thursday in the journal 'Science' finds giant octopuses may have been top predators 100 million years ...
New analyses of fossilized jaws reveal that massive, kraken-like octopuses once hunted alongside other marine predators.