Florida’s Giant Eyeball Mystery Solved: It Belonged to a Swordfish
Florida’s Giant Eyeball Mystery Solved: It Belonged to a Swordfish
The mystery surrounding an enormous eyeball that was discovered on a Florida beach last Wednesday, prompting many wild theories and educated guesses as to what kind of creature it had belonged to, has been solved. Scientists who examined the colossal blue orb say it most likely came from a swordfish.
Genetic testing will be performed to confirm the identification.
“Experts on site and remotely have viewed and analyzed the eye, and based on its color, size and structure, along with the presence of bone around it, we believe the eye came from a swordfish,” said Joan Herrera, a researcher for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. “Based on straight-line cuts visible around the eye, we believe it was removed by a fisherman and discarded.”
The eyeball, about the size of a softball, was found by a fisherman on Pompano Beach. News of the discovery, along with colorful photos, spread around the world.
Marlin, swordfish, giant squid, whales and bigeye thresher sharks were mentioned as marine species with large eyeballs.