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This is an image of a Jaekelopterus rhenaniae. This image comes from this CBC news article. This image is fair use.
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Image title | ** HOLD FOR RELEASE NOT TO BE USED FOR PUBLICATION BEFORE 0001 GMT WEDNESDAY NOV 21, 2007 ** This is a computer generated image issued by the University of Bristol in England released on Tuesday Nov. 20, 2007 showing a size comparison between a human an ancient sea scorpion. A fossil found in Germany indicates the ancient sea scorpion was once 2.5 metres (8 feet) long, making it the biggest bug ever known to have existed. (AP Photo/University of Bristol, HO) ** EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES ** |
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File change date and time | 21:13, 20 November 2007 |
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