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Ladybbird 02-08-20 19:24

Mystery 15-Ft Sea Beast Washes Up on UK Beach
 
Mystery 15-Foot Long Sea Beast Washes up on UK Beach Leaving Locals Stunned

The creature, which has been dubbed the Ainsdale Anomaly, was spotted on the Merseyside beach on Wednesday and no one is certain what it was


Daily Mail UK, 2 AUG 2020



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A 15-feet long sea beast that's been compared to a washed-up mammoth has washed up on a British beach.

The creature, which has been dubbed the Ainsdale Anomaly, was spotted on the Merseyside beach on Wednesday and has had people puzzled since.

"It's very bizarre," said one man. "It's like a mishmash of different things in one.

"It's 15 feet long, it has flippers, it's furry and it seems to have another creature attached, possibly via an umbilical cord, so it could have been giving birth.

"It was almost like a whale that had eaten a horse that had eaten a dolphin."


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And while plenty of people had suggestions, nobody could identify it for sure.

One local woman, who filmed the strange creature, said: "It's been called the Ainsdale Anomaly.

"My first assumption was it was a whale of some kind.

"Some people think it's a cow or a horse. I honestly have no idea.

My favourite theory is that it was a woolly mammoth or a crash-landed alien.

"It almost looked like an elephant too."

The 32-year-old, who wished to remain nameless, said the remains smelled so bad they almost made her ill.

"I didn't get too close because there were lots of flies and it stank," she said.

"I made the mistake of going downwind as I worked my way around it and I nearly threw up.

"It was badly decomposed. It looked like there were three big mounds of bodily areas, all slightly different and unidentifiable to me.

"To me the body looked quite twisted with flaps of skin here and there.


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"There was no identifiable head, which was strange - possibly it was underneath.

"What I believe to be rib bones were sticking out the top side of it. It looked like there was a large spine and it seemed to me that the vertebrae were showing through the skin."

She added that an official from Natural England had been down to inspect the remains, but was unable to move them alone.

When photos of the creature were shared online, people guessed that it was once a walrus, a cow, a horse and a donkey - among other stranger suggestions.

Marine biologists at the University of Liverpool have been contacted for comment.

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