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In the south-west of England, tourists found a faceless massive creature on the beach, scientists were confused

A mysterious, faceless, massive creature resembling an alien extraterrestrial life form has been discovered on a beach in Cornwall in southwest England. The identification of the find led scientists to a dead end.

A huge mystical “creature” that showed no signs of life was discovered by a tourist and her husband while walking their dog on the beach of Marathion. The faceless creature is about one and a half meters in diameter and 30 to 40 cm thick, “a bit like a big fat jelly”, which does not have a particular smell – this is how the creature was described by a couple of tourists, the Daily Star reported.

The find discovered on the Cornwall peninsula, which is washed by the waters of the English Channel and the Atlantic Ocean, interested scientists. There have been suggestions of seaweed wrapped around an ominous ball-like creature with a “long piece of white rope” spotted by a 50-year-old female traveler in some locations. Additionally, there have been reports that it is a whale placenta, some form of giant stomach or intestine, or possibly even a blown-up weather probe. However, during the discussion, the experts did not reach a consensus.

“I was walking my dog ​​on the beach when I noticed an unusually large white object on the sand. It was a white fleshy substance. It did not have certain features, for example, limbs, it seemed to be one mass. I couldn’t bring myself to touch it, but I tried to move it with my shoe, and when I did, it wobbled a bit like a big fat jello! Seaweed was wrapped around it. Just as I had assumed, there was a long piece of white rope, slightly frayed in some places. I was very curious and it was not clear what it really was,” the woman shared the find and stated that she could not even compare the mystical find with anything she had seen before. “All I could be sure of was that it was definitely organic matter, and I assumed it had been washed up by the sea,” she added.

According to the publication, Rob Deville, project manager of the British Cetacean Stranded Program, also had no idea about the origin of the wonder object: “It’s hard to tell what it is just by looking at the pictures. In my opinion, the mass looks like the fragmentary remains of stomachs or intestines. Unfortunately, the species and even the broad taxonomic group are not clear. Perhaps it is a large species of cetacean or a giant shark. But I know the latter is perhaps less likely given the time of year. But we regularly receive reports of fragmentary animal remains every year.”

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