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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Giant Sea Scorpion Discovered; Was Bigger Than a Man
Scientists say this 18-inch (46-centimeter) fossil claw (bottom) belonged to the world's largest known bug: an 8.2-foot (2.5-meter), 390-million-year-old sea scorpion called Jaekelopterus rhenaniae.
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