(Source: royariot)

“But recent geological analysis of the fossil site indicates that the park was deep underwater when these shonisaurs swam the prehistoric seas. So why were their bones laid in such a bizarre pattern? A new theory suggests that a 100-foot-long cephalopod arranged these bones as a self-portrait after drowning the reptiles.”

Check out this awesome website! Lots of octopus paintings and drawings by Kathryn Hratko.
(submitted by khratko)
