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The remains of a giant spine found on a beach in South Uist have led to speculation that it could be that of the Loch Ness Monster.
Polly Burns shared an image, taken by her sister Hannah, on social media of the huge spine on the wind-swept Hebridean beach yesterday.
The tweet has received over 17,000 likes with over 1,100 comments suggesting what the mystery animal could have been.
Dog walkers often find things when out on their daily strolls - but rarely do they discover something as unusual as a 30ft skeleton. Hannah Burns, 27, stumbled across the giant bones - which belong to a dead sperm whale - while out walking on a South Uist beach near Stoneybridge. Ms Burns, who recently moved to South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, said she was looking forward to exploring more in the hopes of making further intriguing discoveries. She explained: We first saw the skeleton when we were out for our dog walk and went over to investigate , she explained.
Mystery animal bones found in the Western Isles go viral with suggestions it could be Nessie
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