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Shock As Mysterious Sea Monster Bigger Than 3 Men Is Found On A Beach (Photos)

Posted by Samuel on Wed 15th Aug, 2018 - tori.ng

A mysterious sea monster which is reportedly larger than three men, has been found washed up on a beach.

Onlookers have been left stunned after the bizarre find
 
A giant unidentified creature has washed up on land, sparking panic among locals.
 
Onlookers have failed to identify the “strange creature” and are appealing to scientists to name the “baffling behemoth”.
 
A video shows the hulking carcass found on the Pacific coastline of Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula, close to the remote village of Pakhachi.
 
The ugly chalk-coloured beast – reported to be larger than three men – appears to have a tail or long tentacle, and tube-like hair or fur. 
 
It has “no definite head or eyes” and was too heavy for locals to move, according to The Siberian Times.
 
Speculation over what it could be has ranged from a bizarre primeval relic from the deep, to an extinct woolly mammoth released from an undersea permafrost grave by the warm summer. 
 
Witness Svetlana Dyadenko posted: “The most interesting thing to me is that the creature is covered with tubular fur. 

“Could it be some ancient creature? 

“I wish scientists could inspect this enigma that the ocean threw at us.”
 
After inspecting the “stinking” monster, she likened it to a vast “hairy octopus”.
 
Locals cannot identify the creature
 
She said: “It does look like fur, but it’s tubular, as if a lot of tiny pipes hang down the carcass. 

“A really strange-looking creature. 

“We googled it and couldn’t find anything resembling it.”
 
Svetlana reported that locals “could not dig or pull it out”.
 
“You would need an excavator because part of it got completely covered with sand,” she added.
 
One puzzled onlooker said: “I wonder if it came from a thawed glacier?”
 
Another woman replied: “It’s got to have been brought from the Arctic.”
 
One theory is that the beast could be a “globster” – a term coined in 1962 to describe a mysterious carcass washed up in Tasmania.
 
Globsters may at first resemble a gigantic octopus while others may have some bones or tentacles or flippers – or even eyes – but they are not usually hairy. 
 
Many are believed to be the remnants of whales or sharks or other sea creatures that have decayed over time, and taken on bizarre shapes.
 
Russian marine scientist Sergei Kornev, from the Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, today said he believes the Kamchatka monster is part of a whale. 
 
“Under the influence of the sea, time and various animals, from the smallest to the largest, a whale often takes on bizarre forms,” he said. 
 
“This is only a part of a whale, not a whole one.”
 
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