
Could The Triassic Kraken Survive Subnautica? The Beast From Below
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Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park in Nevada is home to a huge amount of Shonisaurus fossils. Shonisaurus was a carnivorous, toothed predator the size of a humpback whale with jaws up to three meters long. Their remains were found scattered across the formation, with exposed vertebrae in allegedly odd patterns. The McMenamins, in an abstract from a Geological Society of America meeting in 2011, proposed that the gigantic predators had all been killed and deposited there by a thirty-meter, hyperintelligent cephalopod, and that the scattered vertebrae were actually arranged in a self-portrait of the long-extinct monster. They called their speculative cephalopod the Triassic Kraken
