In the depths of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, researchers recently rediscovered a 30 millio
In the depths of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, researchers recently rediscovered a 30 million-year-old vampire squid fossil, thought to have been lost in a fire. The fossil reveals adaptations that allow modern-day vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis), like the one pictured, to thrive in deep, oxygen-poor waters - where few predators can follow. You can read more through the link in our bio ➡️ @ScienceAlert. : @mbari_news -- source link