Strange creatures like human blades washed ashore on Australia
Seafarers in Australia were surprised to find a sea creature identical to a human's tongue washed up by the waves.
Seafarers in Australia were surprised to find a sea creature identical to a human's tongue washed up by the waves.
Human-shaped creature washes on Australian beaches. (Photo: Cahra Swarrin).
Pink creatures are about 7.6cm long, with white spots on the surface that look like taste buds on the human tongue. A sunbather on South Beach in Perth, Australia picked it up and shared photos on Facebook so that it could identify the source, WA Today, on March 29.
Most social network users comment that the real creature looks like a cut-off tongue, while the other opinion is that it looks like a polished coral. However, Dr. Jane Fromont, head of the Department of Aquatic Zoology at the Western Australia Museum, made a completely different observation.
"These are berries . This particular specimen contains many marine species inside a dark pink oval plastic shell. Each small white flower-shaped spot is an individual , " Dr. Fromont said.
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