Monsters covered with black thorns washed up on the river bank in England

Sean Hall discovered a strange creature with black fangs and thorns on the banks of the River Mersey, Liverpool, England, while walking with his colleague, Mirror on February 28.

Some experts consider the wreckage of the creature on the heavily disintegrated river Mersy may belong to the whale, including the dolphin.

Sean Hall discovered a strange creature with black fangs and thorns on the banks of the River Mersey, Liverpool, England, while walking with his colleague, Mirror on February 28. He thought that this creature was like a prehistoric river monster.

Picture 1 of Monsters covered with black thorns washed up on the river bank in England

The corpses of black thorns severely decompose.(Photo: Liverpool Echo WS).

"At first we thought it was a seal and got closer. We thought this creature was in trouble and came to see if it could help bring back to the sea, but it was dead," Hall recounted.

He commented that it looked like no eyes and the skin was quite viscous. He also contacted some animal organizations to help identify but did not bring results.

"Unfortunately, this creature rots to the point where it loses almost all of its identity. Perhaps it would be easier to identify with the meat, and based on the photos, this could be any creature from the fish family. "Pig rats come to a big fish in the rat-tail family , " said Dr. Leonie Robinson, who teaches marine life at the University of Liverpool. He also said that this creature has died for a long time because the head rots to the jaw.

"Heavy decomposing organisms can belong to whales, including dolphins. We have sent information to local authorities in charge of handling carcasses and specialized investigators of causes So stranded, " said an expert at the Royal Society for Animal Protection (RSPCA).

Update 16 December 2018
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