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100-Million-Year-Old Rock Reveals 40 Never-Before-Seen Squid Species : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 26, 2025 1:30 pm
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The prehistoric oceans during the time of the dinosaurs were a bustling hub of activity, particularly when it came to squids. A recent study conducted by paleontologists in Japan and Germany has shed light on the abundance of ancient squids that once roamed the seas. Using a novel technique for analyzing fossils encased in rock, researchers unearthed a treasure trove of fossilized cephalopod beaks in a 100-million-year-old rock formation.

Within this rock, a staggering 263 squid samples were discovered, revealing a total of 40 new species of ancient squids that had previously been unknown to science. This finding underscores the sheer number of squids that inhabited the Cretaceous ocean, despite the scarcity of their fossilized remains.

Lead author of the research, paleobiologist Shin Ikegami from Hokkaido University, remarked on the significance of the discovery, stating, “In both number and size, these ancient squids clearly prevailed the seas. Their body sizes rivaled that of fish and even surpassed the size of the coexisting ammonites, indicating that squids were thriving as the most abundant swimmers in the ancient ocean.”

To create a fossil, durable body parts that resist decay over time are necessary. Squids, being predominantly soft-bodied creatures, present a challenge for fossilization. However, their hard, chitinous beaks serve as crucial artifacts for understanding the evolution of these enigmatic cephalopods.

Prior to this study, only a single fossilized squid beak had been identified, highlighting the rarity of such finds. To uncover this remarkable collection of squid beaks, researchers employed a technique known as grinding tomography. Through meticulous layer-by-layer sanding of rock samples, high-resolution images were captured, allowing for detailed 3D reconstructions of the fossils contained within.

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The resulting images revealed a dense assemblage of animal remains, including approximately 1,000 cephalopod beaks, with the squid beaks standing out among them. These delicate beaks ranged in size from 1.23 to 19.32 millimeters in length, with an average length of 3.87 millimeters, showcasing their diminutive yet intricate nature.

The researchers noted that the abundance of squid beaks as microfossils provides valuable insights into the ancient marine ecosystem. Contrary to previous beliefs, the study suggests that squid biomass during the Cretaceous period far exceeded that of fishes and ammonites, indicating a rapid diversification of squids around 100 million years ago.

These findings challenge conventional wisdom regarding the evolutionary history of squids, suggesting that they were not merely survivors of mass extinctions but thriving pioneers of the ancient seas. The study, published in the journal Science, marks a significant advancement in our understanding of marine ecosystems in the distant past.

In conclusion, the study underscores the importance of innovative techniques in paleontological research and the value of exploring overlooked microfossils to unravel the mysteries of our planet’s ancient inhabitants.

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