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A mysterious symbol found in Japanese sea

The mysterious symbol we are talking about

A Japanese photographer named Yoji Ookata was exploring the underwater world when he discover a mysterious symbol in the Japanese sea.

After discovering that symbol, Ookata call the television crew to investigate what the symbol is and what does it really mean. Turn out, the symbol was "crafted" by puffer fish to attract mate.

"Oh, it's just me trying to get laid"

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  1. If you compare this pattern to a close up of the human eye they are very similar

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