Giant eyeball found on beach, posing mystery for marine biologists

Carli Segelson / Fla. FWCC via AP

A photo from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shows a giant eyeball from a mysterious sea creature that washed ashore and was found by a man walking the beach in Pompano Beach, Fla., on Wednesday. The eyeball will be sent to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla.


A giant eyeball that washed ashore and was found by a beachcomber in Pompano Beach, Fla., is mystifying wildlife officials — but probably not for long.

The softball-sized eyeball was reported to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Wednesday, and wildlife officers put the specimen on ice. It will be preserved and sent to the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., for analysis.

Marine biologists couldn't immediately identify which species of sea creature would be associated with the eye, but researchers will use genetic testing if necessary to solve the mystery, said Carli Segelson, a spokeswoman for the commission. "I shouldn't say this, but they may be able to eyeball it," she told me today.


Segelson said she's been fielding tons of inquiries about the case, especially since a picture of "THE MYSTERY EYEBALL" was posted to the commission's Facebook page. "It's just gone viral," she said. There are more pictures in the commission's Flickr photo gallery.

Some have suggested that the eye came from a monster fish, a giant squid or even a whale. It does look a bit like this picture of an eye from a giant squid, but Segelson said wildlife officers are leaning toward a different scenario.

"The primary suspect right now is that it would be a large fish," she said. Among the possibilities are a swordfish, or a tuna, or some sort of deep-water fish species.

What do you think it is? Feel free to give it your best shot a comment below, and keep your eyes peeled for the answer.

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That f sh is missing an eye!

    Reply#562 - Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:08 PM EDT

    Hi!

      Reply#563 - Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:10 PM EDT

      Mystery solved: it's a swordfish.

        Reply#564 - Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:24 PM EDT

        100 percent swordfish...

          Reply#565 - Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:14 PM EDT

          Eye thaw eye saw a puthycat?

            Reply#566 - Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:16 PM EDT

            Pff, you're all wrong. it's OBVIOUSLY a Dalek eyestalk.

              Reply#567 - Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:41 PM EDT

              Could it be Obamas? Sorry

                Reply#568 - Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:18 PM EDT

                The eye is normal sized. The hands holding it are tiny.

                --André

                  Reply#569 - Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:04 AM EDT

                  Guuuuuuys, its a freaking Dalek eyestalk!

                    Reply#570 - Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:19 PM EDT

                    Just a question totally unrelated to topic but why is it that when a blogger post any congressional figures name in the columnes it usually gets colapsed by the community especially el presidete? Wheres freedom of speech/press. These posters said nothing insulting, threatening or permissive i would un collapse them if that be the case, The eye ball being the big brother was ammusing, Hence i am the little brother :)

                      Reply#571 - Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:41 PM EDT

                      It belongs to this guys little lady

                        Reply#572 - Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:13 PM EDT

                        Such wonderful, serious, smart comments! I believe, they would help scientists solve that mistery.

                          Reply#573 - Wed Oct 17, 2012 8:53 PM EDT

                          George W Bush put the eye there. Its his fault

                            Reply#574 - Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:40 AM EDT

                            Here are some obvious puns: Eye's keepin' an eye out fer you! Eye'm lookin' over a deep sea rover, that've never espied afore??? The eye's have it! Eye, eye Cap'un! Eye went to see what eye could see, but all eye saw was the sea! Singing cockles, and mussels and eye de bye eye! Ahr, me buckos, eye've seen a white Whale ~ seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Ey've been a rover all of my sea going life and eye've never chose tah hab a wife!

                              Reply#575 - Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:57 PM EDT

                              Mike Wazoski!!!!!!!!!!!

                                Reply#576 - Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:41 PM EDT

                                I am just wondering how big the fish was? it would be interesting to see a comparison.

                                • 1 vote
                                Reply#577 - Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:55 PM EDT
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