A colossal 19-metre octopus, dubbed the 'Cretaceous Kraken', roamed the ancient seas during the age of dinosaurs. This giant octopus, which thrived around 100 million years ago, is believed to have had a significant impact on its marine ecosystem.
With its formidable size, the 'Kraken-like' creature was known to crunch the bones of its prey, showcasing its predatory prowess in a world dominated by dinosaurs. This fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life highlights the incredible diversity of marine life that existed alongside these terrestrial giants.