An Alien Was Caught In The Waters Of The Caribbean - - Alternative View

An Alien Was Caught In The Waters Of The Caribbean - - Alternative View
An Alien Was Caught In The Waters Of The Caribbean - - Alternative View

Video: An Alien Was Caught In The Waters Of The Caribbean - - Alternative View

Video: An Alien Was Caught In The Waters Of The Caribbean - - Alternative View
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A sea creature with legs caught in the Caribbean is called by the locals an alien and also a monster from a horror movie. A mysterious creature was caught by fishermen, who were immediately horrified when they saw what they got in the net. The sea mutant resembled a fish with "legs, fingers and a nose similar to a human."

The ichthyander was caught in the Caribbean and had legs that allowed it to move fairly well on land and seabed. The monster also had a well-shaped nose, human-like fingers, fins and a fish tail. All these signs do not allow the creature to be attributed to any of the animal species known to zoologists.

A deep mutant or alien fish has infected the entire local population of the small island of Carriacou, which is located northeast of Grenada. As one of the fishermen stated, none of them had ever met such creatures before. Almost all the inhabitants of the island gathered to look at the mysterious catch.

At the same time, many of the islanders looked quite frightened, since the mutant looked like a fantastic creature from a horror movie. The 74-year-old fisherman Hope McLawrence, who caught the sea monster, said that by stretching out his nets and pulling his catch ashore, he "seemed to look into the eyes of a stranger." He also admitted that he was quite shocked when he looked at the mysterious creature.

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According to the fisherman, whose experience is more than 50 years, the mutant was 30 centimeters long, had two legs with toes and a long comb on the back. But the man's particular horror was caused by the human nose, which was located on the monster's face. As McLawrence noted, most likely, the creature could not swim, but it moved well with its legs along the bottom, no matter how strange it may sound. It turns out that the well-studied waters of the island of Carriacuna, in fact, are not so well studied.

Meanwhile, journalists from many media claim that this region of the Caribbean literally attracts various mysteries and breathtaking discoveries.