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Anyone missing a giant eyeball?

This freakishly large peeper was found washed up on a Florida beach - and no one can be sure where it's from...yet

Gino Covacci spotted the eyeball on Wednesday as he strolled on Pompano Beach.

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He contacted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission who have placed it on ice and sent it their labs for possible identification.

Covacci told the Orlando Sentinel: "It was very, very fresh. It was still bleeding when I put it in the plastic bag."

Carli Segelson, spokeswoman for the FWC told HuffPost Miami: "This is definitely an unusual situation, where an eye would be found independent of any other body part.

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"It will probably take a little while to identify the eye."

While tests are conducted, the FWC has invited theories on the origins of the eye via Facebook, garnering suggestions of giant squid, whales, swordfish, a mastodon and... Bigfoot (in the sea?!).

What do you think?

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  • Could it be a giant squid?

  • Could it be a big-eye thresher shark?

  • Could it be a marlin?

  • Could it be a sunfish?

  • Could it be a giant grouper?

  • Could it be a swordfish?

  • Could it be a blue fin tuna?

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  • Carnivorous Jellyfish (Athorybia rosacea)

  • Sea Cucumber (Enypniastes)

  • Dumbo Octopus (Grimpoteuthis)

  • Siphonophore (Physophora hydrostatica)

  • Galatheid Crabs (Munida quadrispina)

  • Anglerfish (Lophiiformes)

  • Phronima

  • Vent Shrimp (Rimicaris exoculata)

  • Black Dragonfish (Idiacanthus atlanticus)

  • Ctenophore (Ctenophora)

  • Dinoflagellates (Pyrocystis fusiformis)

  • Purple Sea Pen (Virgularia sp.)

  • Blobfish (Psychrolutes marcidus)

  • Giant Squid (Architeuthis)

  • Giant Isopod (Bathynomus)

  • Brittlestar (Ophiuroidea)

  • Anglerfish ((Melanocetus johnsoni)

  • Sea Urchin

  • Fangtooth Fish (Anoplogaster brachycera)

  • Basket Star (Euryalina)

  • Malagasy Cave Fish (Typhleotris pauliani)

  • Glass Squid (Cranchiidae)

  • Serolid Isopod

  • Flashlight Fish (Anomalops katoptron)

  • Bottlelight (Danaphos)

  • Squidworm (Teuthidodrilus samae)

  • Stegosaur Amphipod

  • Alciopid Worm

  • Comb Jelly (Lampea pancerina)

  • Pancake Batfish (Halieutichthys intermedius)

  • Lanternfish