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Old March 4th, 2008
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Re: Unknown species spotted at Whytecliff

Sure seems like it could be something new, or maybe very very old. The only thing shaped roughly like this critter, with a hard shell., big eyes, hard to see limbs, and segmentation are horseshoe crabs and some of their relatives that supposedly died out hundreds of millions of years ago. Horseshoes are way too slow, but what about their relatives? Check out some paleontology illustrated texts and see if anything looks possible.

Connor

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