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Have you seen this?
Check out this gigantic "sea bug."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yahooeditorspicks/galleries/72157623618461809 This is amazing. Where is Bot? We need some comments from someone who knows about such marine life. Anybody here ever seen anything like this before?
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I'm thinking New England Clam Bake...
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My father was a Marine Biologist and used to drag up some pretty strange crap. I've seen something similar, but can't remember the name at the moment. Appears to be a member of the crab family. Of course the Horseshoe Crab is a member of the Spider family so who knows?
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