- From the middle Jurassic around 164 million years ago, putting it smack in the middle of the age of dinosaurs. - That’s not what is in the image you posted which is a protoceroctopus. Your link also states - Although it was originally identified as an extinct cephalopod,[1] later studies denied that interpretation. - Yeah! I was reading it, really interesting creature. Was hoping other people could comment more on it. 
 
 
 
 
- deleted by creator - There are different types of fossils, some of which apply to soft tissue: - 
Impression: A shallow imprint of a fossil organism that does not retain any organic material. 
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Compression: A fossil that has been crushed or flattened but retains some organic material, although it has been chemically altered. 
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Carbonization: A process that occurs during fossilization in which complex organic molecules are converted into a more stable carbon compound that generally has a dark brown color. 
 - This appears to be an impression fossil. - I’ll add that the entire organism can fossilize in an anoxic environment with rapid burial. 
 
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- Happened all the time. It just depends on the environment. Check out basically anything on the “Tully monster” if you want to know more. - Tully monsters are actually even older than OPs fossil and we have no idea where they came from or where they went, from an evolutionary perspective. - Iirc the closest modern day relative is some form of sea slug. How you go from spore to slug has got to be a wild journey 
 
- I know those guys and know what happened to them - They were my creations in Spore and went extinct after trying to sing their way into the heart of some purple, venomous, bipedal creature 
 
 
- Im still convinced they are not native to earth and just landed here on an asteroid 
- That’s specifically octopi, right? Because there were cephalopods around that lived through the Great Dying. 
- Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn! 
- This is only a few centimeters big. There’s no way it could predate on dinosaurs… /s 
- That’s only it’s head. To understand the entire being, imagine it with a humanoid body attached. 
- We’re their ant farm 







