World's Oldest 'Octopus' Fossil Reclassified as Nautilus Relative
Rapid Read

World's Oldest 'Octopus' Fossil Reclassified as Nautilus Relative

What's Happening? A fossil previously identified as the world's oldest octopus, Pohlsepia mazonensis, has been reclassified as a relative of the nautilus. Found in the Mazon Creek fossil beds in Illinois, the 300-million-year-old fossil was initially thought to be an octopus due to its appearance. H
Summarized by AI
AI Generated
This may include content generated using AI tools. Glance teams are making active and commercially reasonable efforts to moderate all AI generated content. Glance moderation processes are improving however our processes are carried out on a best-effort basis and may not be exhaustive in nature. Glance encourage our users to consume the content judiciously and rely on their own research for accuracy of facts. Glance maintains that all AI generated content here is for entertainment purposes only.