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"textContent": "Creatures that strongly resemble legends of the Kraken may have been the kings of Cretaceous seas. A study in Science finds that ancient octopus species, inferred from massive fossil beaks from 72 to 100 million years old, may have stretched as long as 62 feet, longer than a bowling lane—...",
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