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End to the mysterious monster with the three legs - Walla! news

2020-02-07T22:31:11.056Z


The social network followed a video of a scary fisherman-caught production and compared to a monster from the Netflix series "Strange Things," but then marine experts came to an end to the mystery


An end to the mysterious monster with the three legs

The social network followed a video of a scary fisherman-caught production and compared to a monster from the Netflix series "Strange Things," but then marine experts came to an end to the mystery

An end to the mysterious monster with the three legs

Nataliia Vorobok / TikTok

A sea production that was the one that made it into the demogorgon monster from the "Strange Things" series was spotted following a viral video circulated on social networks. The odd production is pulled out of the sea by a bunch of fishermen, though it's unclear where, when and how it was caught.

In the video, distributed on TikTok by Natalia Warobok, the animal appears to be flipping on the deck, when one can see that he has one very long (hexagonal) arm, and another two shorter, legged, hexagons. The gray-colored creature looks like an open mouth, and with scales in the area where you would expect it to have eyes.

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Viewers of the video were left very confused by the production, with many desperate to know exactly what it was about. Some social network users called it a "sea squirrel", others compared it to the devilish monster from Netflix's "Strange Things" series or were certain it was a Pokémon.

Although production seems to come from another planet, it is officially about our earth-made production. Experts from Ocean Charities have identified the production as a type of gill-billed fish, a term that refers to undeveloped animals from the shark and maize family - when in fact it is a subdivision in the marine fish cartilage department.

"Our marine experts looked at the video, and without seeing the production closely, it is difficult to provide a definite identification," wrote Marcus Williams, a marine wildlife expert from the center. "Still, from what we can see, it seems like an underdeveloped deployment. It's always interesting to see Types of animals we haven't seen before in the ocean, because we only finished exploring about 5 percent of them, and there seem to be many more animals to be discovered in the future. As ocean members, that's one of the important things that's why it's important to keep our ocean going. "

Source: walla

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