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Claw of a prehistoric 8 foot sea scorpion found



A large fossilized claw of a 8 foot long sea scorpion was found in a German quarry. The monstes in 390 million years old. The creature was names Jaekelopterus rhenaniae and probably lived in swamps and rivers.

The size of the sea scorpion suggests that prehistoric insects, spiders, crabs were much larger than people originally thought.

via BBC

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