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On page 313 of Phil Hardy's _Science Fiction_, there is a picture of a creature lying on the ground that has the legs of a human and the head and body of a fish. It claims that this is from _Phase IV_. Was this a deleted scene or gimmick still? It doesn't appear in the finished film, which deals strictly with ants.
Scott Andrew Hutchins
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