A huge mysterious eyeball the size of a softball washed on shore in Miami, Florida. The eyeball was sent to Florida’s Fish and Wildlife reserve where officials plan to analyze and figure out what species the eyeball belongs to. Click below for other interesting details.
Melissa Nash
MIAMI — It’s not that body parts never wash ashore on Florida beaches. But usually it’s not an eye the size of a softball.
State wildlife officials are trying to determine the species of a blue eyeball found by a man Wednesday at Pompano Beach, north of Fort Lauderdale.
They put the eyeball on ice so it can be analyzed at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg.
Agency spokeswoman Carli Segelson says the eyeball likely came from a marine animal, since it was found on a beach. Possible candidates include a giant squid, a whale or some type of large fish.