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The '''Miami Beach Scorpion''' is a large scorpion-like animal seen off of Miami Beach in Florida. |
The '''Miami Beach Scorpion''' is a large scorpion-like animal seen off of Miami Beach in Florida. |
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It could well be a surviving eurypterid, the gigantic "sea scorpions' which ruled the sea before the first jawed fish evolved. But, a lobster-like animal seems much more likely, due to the long time that has passed since the age of the eurypterid. |
It could well be a surviving eurypterid, the gigantic "sea scorpions' which ruled the sea before the first jawed fish evolved. But, a lobster-like animal seems much more likely, due to the long time that has passed since the age of the eurypterid. |
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Revision as of 04:14, 23 July 2019
The Miami Beach Scorpion is a large scorpion-like animal seen off of Miami Beach in Florida.
It could well be a surviving eurypterid, the gigantic "sea scorpions' which ruled the sea before the first jawed fish evolved. But, a lobster-like animal seems much more likely, due to the long time that has passed since the age of the eurypterid.
"As unpredictable—and probably just as controversial—as UFOs, Leyak are a supernatural phenomenon most feared by many Indonesians."
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