Scientific article: Exceptional soft-tissue preservation of Jurassic Vampyronassa rhodanica provides new insights on the evolution and palaeoecology of vampyroteuthids (Rowe et al. 2022)
And a science communication article about it: Vampire Squid’s Ancestor was Active Hunter, New Study Suggests...
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Vampyroteuthis infernalis
One of the most interesting, popular, and intriguing of all living cephalopods is that of Vampyroteuthis, the Vampire Squid. To follow is a brief look at this 'living fossil', its...
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