Parapusosia is a carnivorous mollusk that lived 95 million years ago in Europe and North America. Its shell was more than three meters in diameter, and the mollusk itself weighed more than one and a half tons. Not only that, but it had a huge beak and long tentacles with which it grabbed its victims. The shells of parapusosia were covered with sea creatures and looked like the bottoms of ships. With such camouflage mollusks perfectly hid in the depths of the sea, where they caught fish and other mollusks. The dino-machine made this clam!