Thousands Of Starfish Are Washing Ashore On This Florida Beach (VIDEO)

Starfish cover the sands as far as you can see.
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Hurricane Sally pummeled the Gulf Coast last week, causing extreme flooding and storm surges in her wake, and even leaving this Florida beach covered in thousands of washed-up starfish.

Navarre Beach Fire Rescue posted a video to its official Facebook page showing the shoreline covered in starfish.

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The person behind the camera explains that the scene lies a mile from the Turner House, warning beachgoers of the cluttered sands.

The Navarre Beach Marine Science Station reposted the video to their own page and explained that the species is called royal starfish.

Hurricane Sally caused incredible damage to the panhandle, even washing away a bridge and entire sections of roadways.

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