A mysterious 15-foot sea creature has left people in a British beach community baffled. People are raising numerous theories related to the origin of the beast.
Bizarre 15ft long sea beast mysteriously washes up on the beach leaving people baffled
A really weird creature, about 15 feet long, washed up there. It had flippers, and fur, and looked very old and decayed.
What's even more fascinating is that it's covered in fur and seems to have another creature attached to it, perhaps connected by an umbilical cord.
This suggests that it might have been in the middle of giving birth.
People have no idea what it is and they want to find out more about it.
The creature was discovered on a beach in Merseyside, and it has been dubbed the "Ainsdale Anomaly."
With its unusual appearance and lack of identifiable features, locals have been unable to determine exactly what species it belongs to.
The creature's decomposed state and the presence of fur and flippers have only added to the mystery surrounding it.
People have been sharing their thoughts and ideas about the mysterious creature.
Some say it might be a woolly mammoth, while others think it could be an alien or a strange mix of different animals.
One person even described it as a strange combination of a whale, a horse, and a dolphin, which is really confusing to imagine.
Local authorities have taken notice of the peculiar find, and an official from Natural England has inspected the remains.
However, due to the size and condition of the creature, it has proven challenging to move it from the beach.
A woman, aged 32, who didn't want to reveal their name, said that the smell from the creature's remains was really bad and almost made them sick.
They didn't go too close because there were lots of flies and it smelled awful.
From a distance, they noticed that the creature looked very decomposed and had strange body shapes that they couldn't recognize.
The body seemed twisted, with bits of skin hanging here and there.
Marine biologists from the University of Liverpool have also been contacted for their input, hoping to shed some light on the mysterious sea beast.