There are a lot weird things lurking in the ocean,
possibly waiting to destroy any unsuspecting humans foolish enough to
get in their way. Some of the most mysterious unexplained mysteries of
the ocean are weird "blobs" or "globs" that seem to continually wash up
on beaches around the world.
While most of these are probably decomposing whale corpses, some of
them...well, I'll let you check out the list below and see for yourself.
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The St. Augustine Monster
In 1896, this bizarre-looking thing washed up on the coast near St.
Augustine, Florida. According to press accounts from the time, it was 18
feet long and weighed close to five tons. Researchers debated about what
exactly it was. Their conclusions ranged from it being a giant squid to
being the body of a sea monster. Later research in the 1990s found that
the St. Augustine Monster was most certainly the corpse of a dead sperm
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Trunko
This massive blob washed ashore in Margate, South Africa, in 1924. The
mass remained on the beach for 10 days, and in that time, not a single
scientist stopped by to take a look. In fact, the only hard record of
the creature in existence is the photograph above. |
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The New Zealand Globster
This gross mass washed ashore on New Zealand's North Island. At the
time, the chairman of the zoology department at the University of
Auckland, J. E. Morton, remarked, "I can’t think of anything it
resembles." Not what you want to hear from a dude who studies and works
with animals for a living. |
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The Bermuda Blob
The name of this weird thing actually refers to two separate blobs that
washed ashore in Bermuda in 1988 and 1997. Even though they looked like
sea monsters, these were probably just dead whales. |
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The Four Mile Globster
Luckily, this thing wasn't actually four miles long. Its name came from
where it was found on Four Mile Beach in Tasmania back in 1997. It was
15 feet long and weighed close to four tons. Newspapers described it as
having "six fleshy lobes along its sides."
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The Chilean Blob
This horrible blob currently holds the record as the largest mass to
wash ashore anywhere in the world. It was found on the shores of Los
Muermos, Chile. It weighed 14 tons and measured 39 feet across. While it
certainly did look like an alien, DNA tests from 2004 confirmed that
this was yet another sperm whale.
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The Montauk Monster
In 2008, the world was captivated by the discovery of this monster that
washed ashore near Montauk, New York. Sadly, we never got a full
explanation for what it was. Speculation entertained the idea of it
being everything from a mutant turtle to some sort of escaped government
experiment. Sadly, we'll never know for sure. Not long after it was
found, the corpse disappeared and has yet to resurface.
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The Monster of Sakhalin
This weird creature appeared on Russia’s Sakhalin Island back in 2006.
It was discovered by members of the military and quickly disposed of.
The island itself is a point of contention between Russia and Japan, so
the story was quickly suppressed. |
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