A sea creature was on thursday discovered along the coastline of Luis Siret Beach in Villaricos, Spain. It featured what appears to be horns on its
head. It was discovered in the advanced stages of decomposition.
A woman first discovered the head and then found the body farther down the beach, according to ThinkSpain.com. The entire carcass with the head stretched 13 feet.
“A lady found one part and we helped her retrieve the rest,” said
Maria Sanches of Civil Protection in Cuevas. “We have no idea what it
was. It really stank.”
The find caused widespread speculation as to what it could be, some
humorously suggesting it was a link to the Loch Ness Monster or was some
sort of sea dragon or water dinosaur. Others surmised it was a mutant
fish or some sort of shark species. The best guess here is an oarfish.
Here is what an oar fish looks like
“It’s hard to know what we’re dealing with,” A PROMAR (Programa en
Defensa de la Fauna Marina-Sea Life Defense Program) spokesman Paco
Toledano told Ideal.es Ameria, according to Inexplicata. “It’s very decomposed and we cannot identify what it is.
“Perhaps we could learn something more from the bones, but to be
precise, it would be necessary to perform a genetic analysis, which is
very expensive and who would pay for it?
“Anyway, we have submitted the information to colleagues with more
experience and knowledge to see if they can tell us something more
specific.”
Toledano did shed some light on the horns of the sea creature,
however. He said they are actually bones that have fallen out of place.
“It’s not a longhorn cowfish, that’s for sure,” he joked.
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