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  1. martin_glhf

    [Featured]: † Vampyronassa rhodanica reconstructed

    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...
  2. Vampyroteuthis Infernalis, Living Fossil

    Vampyroteuthis Infernalis, Living Fossil

    Note: Phil welcomes discussion on this article in the Cephalopod Fossils forum. 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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