'Monster' washed ashore on the US coast

A strange creature, dead on the coast of Folly, the state of South Carolina, USA last week, sparked local speculation and even the Internet that people might have found the body of a monster. sea.

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Strange creature wearing a yellow-brown coat with blue markings dotted on the body. However, what makes seafarers and local residents feel the most amazing is the size of the "giant " as well as the bones of dinosaur-like plates on the sides of the animal.

There is currently no exact information about the length of the 'monster' , but based on the photo, the Discovery channel speculates that it must be longer than 3 meters.

Picture 1 of 'Monster' washed ashore on the US coast
The 'monster' is actually an Atlantic fish

Like many other decomposing creatures, the strange 'monster' corpse also gives off an unpleasant stench. There is a lot of speculation about it, from a dinosaur sea monster to a mutated creature because of the toxic or chupacabra beast.

The buzz has caused scientists to enter. One of the first people to identify the "monster" is Dr. Shane Boylan of South Carolina Water Park. Two important proofs for Dr. Boylan to assert that strange creatures are fish include the shape and characteristic plate bones.

The 'monster' is actually an Atlantic fish. The reason why it is hard to recognize is because sturgeon is usually light or silver, not the anomalous golden brown. The color of the 'monster' that washed up on the coast of South Carolina may have been discolored under the heat of the sun.

The identification of strange creatures is also close to dinosaurs because sturgeon is among the oldest bone fish species that ever existed on Earth. Not surprisingly, sturgeon makes people panic because of their great shape. The Atlantic sturgeon has been recorded up to 4.5 meters long and weighs more than 226kg.

South Carolina's 'Monster' is the latest of many strange creatures that hit the US coast recently. Earlier in February, an anomaly with a mohawk 'head style' with bleached yellow fur, sunburned skin and a pair of fierce fangs were also found on the San Diego coast. It was later identified as an opossum bag.