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Hundreds of weird three-eyed ‘dinosaur shrimp’ emerge after heavy rain – CNET
The miniature pink critters basically look like Pokemon, and evolve from eggs like them, too.

The front view of a longtail tadpole shrimp, or triops longicaudatus, shows its third eye. The species is called a living fossil as it’s had the same morphology for 70 million years.
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