extinct species
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Big Eyes: Extinct Crustacean Dollocaris Had Monstrous Peepers To Hunt With
An extinct marine crustacean-like creature known as Dollocaris ingen was equipped with two large eyes, each about a quarter of its body size. Researchers say this likely gave the pipsqueak an advantage when ambushing its prey.
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