Imagine, on a beautiful day, you have the opportunity to wake up to see the sunrise on the sea. I was leisurely walking on the sand and accidentally came across these sea monsters. Surely someone will have to tell themselves not to go to the sea again.
1. The sea monster washed up on the coast of Australia
In February 2017, the online community emerged because of an image of a mysterious creature washed up on the shores of Fremantle, western Australia.
This animal has a fish-like appearance, slimy skin, quite large size, and the body and belly are all gray. It was in a state of decomposition, the sides had chunks of slimy flesh showing the injured body, part of the flesh had drifted out. Some people believe that this is a giant stingray, a species of stingray with a large size, long tail. Most likely, the fish’s tail was cut off by shellfish or reefs. But in the end, no one could give the exact answer and the origin and name of this sea monster.
2. Giant creature washed ashore Philippines
People living on an island in the Dinagat archipelago (Philippines) were also shocked when they discovered a white furry animal washed ashore. The animal is about 4.5m long, the body is full of blood, people cannot recognize it.
Some even said it was a “monster” like in a sci-fi movie, but Philippine officials said that based on skin samples found near the shore, it was most likely a sea cow.
3. Indonesia also has “monsters”
On May 9, 2017, a 37-year-old local fisherman named Asrul Tuanakota accidentally discovered a “monster” the size of a shipping container on the beach.
The original body length of this giant sea creature was about 15m. With its large body, this sea monster has surprised local residents and researchers.
4. Monsters on the British Coast
Last March, people near Hartland Quay, County Devon, southwest England were shocked because a giant 9m long animal appeared out of nowhere on the beach.
Giant creature with a body as long as a double-decker bus, a long mouth and sharp teeth. It died and was brought ashore by the tide and stuck in the rocks.