The corpses of giant creatures drifting on the Russian coast

A corpse filled with blood was torn to reveal all the bones that had washed up on Russia's beach. This creature has a strange shape that scientists have not yet identified.

Giant creatures of strange shapes drifted to the Russian coast

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The remains of this giant marine creature show that it has fur and a hybrid beak between both birds and dolphins caught in Russia's Far East coast.

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Scientists have not yet identified a history of this "mutant creature".

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The outside is covered with fur in the shape of a dolphin similar to the one.

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Some argue that it is like a Ganges dolphin, which is often found in freshwater areas of India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

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This animal has no dorsal fin and is presumed to have a small triangular hump that can swim in the water.

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Deputy Director of the Forecast Department at the Sakhalin Fisheries Research Institute and Oceanography believes that organisms rise to the surface due to the increase in water temperature.