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Cuddlycuttlefsh;182867 said:It's really depressing how cephalopods grown so much smaller than they were in their prime. This may sound stupid, but i wonder if the size of the kraken's brain effected the self consciousness of seeing itself as a unique being and it's learning capabilities. This kraken is nothing compared to the colossal squid down in the southern ocean. It be so much more helpful if we had details on colossal squid before we ever study the behavior of these prehistoric ancestors.
THE KRAKEN'S BACK: NEW EVIDENCE REGARDING POSSIBLE CEPHALOPOD ARRANGEMENT OF ICHTHYOSAUR SKELETONSoctobot said:Lair of Ancient 'Kraken' Sea Monster Discovered - LiveScience.com
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Lair of Ancient 'Kraken' Sea Monster Discovered
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[SIZE=-1]The kraken, which would've been nearly 100 feet (30 meters) long, or twice the size of the colossal squid, Mesonychoteuthis, likely drowned or broke the necks of the ichthyosaurs before dragging the corpses to its lair, akin to an octopus's midden, ...[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Did a sea monster make an artwork… out of bones?[SIZE=-1]World Science[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Triassic 'Kraken' may have created self-portrait[SIZE=-1]TG Daily[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Giant kraken lair discovered[SIZE=-1]Science Codex[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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THE KRAKEN'S BACK: NEW EVIDENCE REGARDING POSSIBLE CEPHALOPOD ARRANGEMENT OF ICHTHYOSAUR SKELETONSoctobot said:Lair of Ancient 'Kraken' Sea Monster Discovered - LiveScience.com
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Lair of Ancient 'Kraken' Sea Monster Discovered
[SIZE=-1]LiveScience.com[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]The kraken, which would've been nearly 100 feet (30 meters) long, or twice the size of the colossal squid, Mesonychoteuthis, likely drowned or broke the necks of the ichthyosaurs before dragging the corpses to its lair, akin to an octopus's midden, ...[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Did a sea monster make an artwork… out of bones?[SIZE=-1]World Science[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Triassic 'Kraken' may have created self-portrait[SIZE=-1]TG Daily[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Giant kraken lair discovered[SIZE=-1]Science Codex[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]earthtimes.org[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]all 10 news articles[/SIZE]
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