The "hairy" Remains Of An Unidentified Large Animal Were Thrown Onto The Coast Of Kamchatka - Alternative View

The "hairy" Remains Of An Unidentified Large Animal Were Thrown Onto The Coast Of Kamchatka - Alternative View
The "hairy" Remains Of An Unidentified Large Animal Were Thrown Onto The Coast Of Kamchatka - Alternative View

Video: The "hairy" Remains Of An Unidentified Large Animal Were Thrown Onto The Coast Of Kamchatka - Alternative View

Video: The "hairy" Remains Of An Unidentified Large Animal Were Thrown Onto The Coast Of Kamchatka - Alternative View
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Recently, an interesting video was posted on YouTube (see below) with the remains of a sea creature found on the coast near the city of Pokachi (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug).

The world media soon drew attention to the video. Reportedly, the remains are not very similar to the remains of a whale, and the appendages sticking out of the carcass are completely similar to the tentacles of an octopus.

In this case, the entire carcass is covered with short "hair" - processes. It is something large in size, three times the length of a human body, and very smelly. It is possible that this is still a decaying whale, or maybe something more mysterious.

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The remains lie on black volcanic sand and the light carcass looks good against such a background.

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According to the press, local residents, who are not new to seeing various remains of sea animals on the shore, say they do not know what kind of creature it is.

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Most of all, the author of the video was confused by the strange "tail" of the mascara.

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The term Globster exists for such unidentified organic remains. Theoretically, these could be the remains of animals still unknown to science, but Kamchatka marine biologist Sergei Kornev, after watching the video, is sure that this globster is most likely a decaying part of a whale carcass.

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