
This giant eyeball washed ashore in Pompano Beach, Fla. this week, leaving fish and wildlife officials scratching their heads as to its source. The softball-sized peeper has been put on ice as the examination continues.
I’m guessing a huge swordfish. What do you think?
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Like actor Tom Hanks said in the movie Cast Away,
"You never know what the tide will bring in".
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POPEYE?
I'm hoping it's a critical component of the Hubble Space Telescope ... but my fear is that it's actually a component of an alien missile guidance system (which is the most likely of the two)
I'm with Blue Ox. My WAG is a whale's eye. Whale carcasses sometimes wash up half decomposed and look like seamonsters. DNA testing will prove what it is.
I'd say maybe a whale..
Something off a movie set maybe?
I would agree with swordfish or maybe a tuna. Seems to have quite a bit of structural integrity for an eye.
whatever it is...it's got its eye on you.
I think you're right; swordfish eye.
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whatever it is...it's got its eye on you.
I would agree with swordfish or maybe a tuna. Seems to have quite a bit of structural integrity for an eye.
I'd say maybe a whale..
Hi...
POPEYE?
I think you're right; swordfish eye.
I'm with Blue Ox. My WAG is a whale's eye. Whale carcasses sometimes wash up half decomposed and look like seamonsters. DNA testing will prove what it is.
I'm hoping it's a critical component of the Hubble Space Telescope ... but my fear is that it's actually a component of an alien missile guidance system (which is the most likely of the two)
Like actor Tom Hanks said in the movie Cast Away,
"You never know what the tide will bring in".
Something off a movie set maybe?
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