Rebloggato da 14-billion-years-later
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QuickpostbeforeIgotowork!
Up there is a species of giant sea scorpion (More specifically: Jaekelopterus rhenaniae) which is very much thankfully dead, otherwise I would never go in the water, ever. At the top you can see it’s size compared to a man (2.5 metres or 8.2 feet) and down the bottom a fossilized claw measuring at 46 cm (too lazy to work out inches). This monster lived approximately 390 million years and scarily enough it’s only the largest arthopod by 30 cms (about 10 inches).
(Fonte: 14-billion-years-later, via geologyrocks)
giant sea scorpion This is officially the worst thing that ever existed ever
QuickpostbeforeIgotowork! Up there is a species of giant sea scorpion (More specifically: Jaekelopterus rhenaniae) which...
I want an inflatable one to ride on. ]]>