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Giant ’mystery eyeball’ discovered on beach

Source: grindtv.com
The discovery of an enormous eyeball on a South Florida beach begs a very pertinent question: What kind of creature did it belong to? The "mystery eyeball," as it’s being referred to by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, was found Wednesday by a beachcomber on Pompano Beach.

Carli Segelson, spokeswoman for the agency, said the eyeball is slightly larger than a baseball and presumably belonged to some kind of marine animal.


Giant eyeball found by a beachcomber Wednesday on Pompano Beach, Fla.


"We’re hoping to determine what kind, but at this point we just don’t know," Segelson said.

The eyeball is being preserved and will be delivered to the agency’s research lab in St. Petersburg, where it’s hoped an official identification can be made.

Meanwhile, people are making all sorts of guesses.

Perhaps the best comes from George Burgess of the Florida Museum of Natural History. Burgess has suggested that the eye may have belonged to a bigeye thresher shark. The species is found off Florida in moderately deep water, and the sharks are aptly named.

Other guesses have appeared on the FWC’s Facebook page.

"I’m going for a whale eye ...," reads one comment.

"Giant squid?" reads another.

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Read the full article at: grindtv.com





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