The little critters presumably infested a ball court at the park after a monsoon filled it to the brim.

It’s smack in the middle of their two compound buggy ones that peer straight ahead.

They’re the epitome of creepy, yet somehow adorable.

They basically look like Pokemon.

The court measures about 105 feet (32 meters) in diameter.

In late July, however, these whimsical shrimp filled the former intellectual meeting spot.

she saidin a statement.

Presumably, the triple-eyed shellfish abruptly emerged in the triple digits due to Arizona’s late-July monsoon.

These shrimp can lay eggs that remain dormant until enough water is present.

A monsoon’s downpour could’ve easily activated a bunch of their already-laid eggs to hatch.

They note that further scientific analysis is needed to confirm that hypothesis.