There are many big and huge things in the ocean and sometimes fortunately or unfortunately, sometimes these things wash up to the shores and give us a glimpse of how many humongous things live in the depths of the oceans.
Something of that sort, washed up the shores of Indonesia and can you tell what it is?
Locals at Indonesia’s central Maluku province were up for a monster size surprise some days ago, when they found a huge carcass of some big sea monster washed up on their shores. The Hulung Beach on Serum Island was the location of immense curiosity when they saw that this big rotting carcass of some animal. The carcass measured 50 ft in length and was said to be dead for 3 days before it washed up on the shore. People and press reached the spot as curiosity grew among public.
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In February, a hairy, mysterious blob washed up on the shore of Philippines and the 4.5 meter long dead animal was found on a beach at Cagdianao in the Dinagat Islands. Sufenia Chua, Cagdianao Municipal Agriculture Office spokesperson said that the creature there was a dead sea cow.
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In Australia in 2015, fisherman Mark Watkins found this huge blob thing off the coast in Western Australia. He described it as a pink and white object that looked like an alien boat. Ultimately, it was found that it was a gas filled corpse of a whale.
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However, Click next to know, what did the locals in Indonesia found out about the monster carcass.
The carcass was turning the water nearby red, as its skin disintegrated and it polluted the water nearby. Concerned locals contacted the government in order to help them remove the carcass. Locals felt that it was a carcass of a giant squid, however, Indonesia’s Marine and Coastal Resources Management said that it was the rotting flesh of a giant humpback whale and they didn’t knew how the thing died.
Deputy Head of the Forecasting department of the Sakhalin Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Nikolay Kim, said: “Judging by the appearance of the head, this is clearly some big dolphin. According to a characteristic of the skin, it is a rare species.
He continued,” I doubt that it lived in our waters. Most likely, the animal was brought by the warm current. We often get tropical and subtropical species here and, when they cool down, they stay here and then die."
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