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“Scary find” on the North Sea causes discussion: “The dentist would have been proud”

2024-02-07T18:34:30.164Z

Highlights: “Scary find” on the North Sea causes discussion: “The dentist would have been proud”. “It looks like a turtle that has just bitten into a lemon and is now scrunching up its face and stretching out its front paws,” is a remote diagnosis refined with laughing smileys. Another opinion is: � “He looks absolutely adorable. Like an angry little gremlin that doesn’t get what he wants” There are also a few laughing. smileys with this comment: ‘It Looks like the animal stole grandma or grandpa’s teeth’



As of: February 7, 2024, 7:21 p.m

By: Marcus Giebel

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A user shared this “scary find” with the Facebook community.

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A Facebook user comes across a bizarre-looking structure on the North Sea beach.

There is a lot of speculation on the internet about the origin of the find.

Rotterdam – Sometimes it can be better not to walk through the world with your eyes open.

Then you will be spared one or two sights.

Even on the beach.

However, a Facebook user obviously looked very closely during his walk in the sand and therefore unearthed something bizarre, which the person himself describes as "My 'scary find' on the Dutch North Sea...".

Scary discovery on the North Sea: teeth attract attention

The structure presented in the Facebook group “Beach Finds – Sea Glass, Fossils, Stones and the Sea” appears to be only a few centimeters wide.

The exterior is yellow-brown, with a white interior protruding from the opening at the top, which somehow evokes associations with brain matter in the viewer - also because of the human-looking teeth.

The question that users inevitably ask themselves: Is it a human, an animal or something not from here?

In any case, one user writes in the comments: “The aliens do exist.” Another opinion is: “He looks absolutely adorable.

Like an angry little gremlin that doesn't get what he wants." Wait?

Gremlins?

These are the creatures that reproduce when they come into contact with water in the film series from the 80s.

So it's better not to come close to the sea.

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Facebook community puzzles over beach discovery: “Turtle has bitten into lemon and is making a face”

Perhaps it is also the remains of a terrestrial animal that is mainly found on the beach or in the water.

“It looks like a turtle that has just bitten into a lemon and is now scrunching up its face and stretching out its front paws,” is a remote diagnosis refined with laughing smileys.

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Another user provides this solution: “Part of a common sand crab.

Cool!” This person agrees: “You can tell it was cancer.” This Facebook user sees it similarly: “1.

it’s dead and 2. it’s a crab and 3. it was probably the victim of a hungry seagull.”

First a sandy beach and then lots of sea: you can also find bizarre things on the North Sea.

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In the comments there is also a reference to the brown box crab, where at least the color tone shows a similarity.

Reference is also made to a discovery by a Russian fisherman who came across a crab that appears to have human teeth.

Horror find on the North Sea with human teeth: “Better additional dental insurance than me”

Yes, the teeth just stand out.

These remind a user of the grandma of the dinosaurs from the series of the same name.

Another jokes: “Now I finally know where my teeth are.” There are also a few laughing smileys with this comment: “It looks like the animal stole grandma or grandpa’s teeth.”

This Facebook user got a little jealous: “He has better supplementary dental insurance than me!” Here too, he gets a thumbs up: “The dentist would have been proud.”

Discussion about discovery on the North Sea: “It looks like she died laughing”

Some of the users admit that they find the find really scary.

Others are blown away because of their teeth.

“He’s giggling,” can be read as well as: “It’s cute, nothing to scare.

I think it’s great.” Or: “It looks like she died laughing.”

So the find definitely has its fans.

Even if the true nature behind it remains a secret.

But that is often exactly what makes it so attractive.

Another discovery by a beach visitor on the North Sea is causing an uproar because there are fears that his life is in danger.

Meanwhile, holidaymakers discover a “cemetery of aquatic animals”.

A huge skeleton appears on the beach in St. Peter-Ording.

And on Langeoog, a walker on the beach even came across the skeleton of an animal that certainly didn't want to go into the water.

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Source: merkur

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