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Mystery sea creature - with 'fur' and 'a beak' - washes up on remote Russian beach, baffling scientists | Mystery sea creature - with 'fur' and 'a beak' - washes up on remote Russian beach, baffling scientists |
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A mystery sea creature – with a ‘long beak’ and ‘furry tail’ – is said to be baffling marine experts over the world after its carcass reportedly washed up on a beach along the east coast of Russia. | A mystery sea creature – with a ‘long beak’ and ‘furry tail’ – is said to be baffling marine experts over the world after its carcass reportedly washed up on a beach along the east coast of Russia. |
The Siberian Times says the unidentified sea animal was discovered by locals near Shakhtersk Airport on Sakhalin – a Russian island that is so far east, it is closer to America than Moscow. | The Siberian Times says the unidentified sea animal was discovered by locals near Shakhtersk Airport on Sakhalin – a Russian island that is so far east, it is closer to America than Moscow. |
Bloodied, torn apart and with bones protruding, scientists say they have yet to attempt to identify the strange prehistoric-like “mutant.” | Bloodied, torn apart and with bones protruding, scientists say they have yet to attempt to identify the strange prehistoric-like “mutant.” |
The Times describes it as being “twice the size of a human being” with “a huge nose like a bird’s beak.” | The Times describes it as being “twice the size of a human being” with “a huge nose like a bird’s beak.” |
Some people have taken to social media to say the remains belong to a Ganges River dolphin – which is normally found in freshwater in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh – but it’s the presence of fur on the creature’s tail that’s causing a fuss. | |
One social media user joked: “Probably, our summer is so cold that even the Indian dolphins getting into local waters are covered with fur.” | One social media user joked: “Probably, our summer is so cold that even the Indian dolphins getting into local waters are covered with fur.” |
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. | 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. |
“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. | “We often get tropical and subtropical species here and, when they cool down, they stay here and then die. |
“I can confidently say that this is some kind of a dolphin. However, it has fur. It’s unusual. Dolphins do not have any fur.” | “I can confidently say that this is some kind of a dolphin. However, it has fur. It’s unusual. Dolphins do not have any fur.” |
For now, though, the mystery remains. | For now, though, the mystery remains. |
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