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“You can usually tell the difference between these two species by their size: nursehounds tend to be bigger and stockier. “Like small-spotted cat sharks, nursehounds lay eggs, which often end up washed up on the beach - these are known as mermaids’ purses.”
A conger eel was found on Ferring Beach, Worthing in February Sarah said the creatures may have washed up on the beach as a result of the recent stormy weather. The latest stranding comes after a series of sea creatures washed up on beaches across Sussex last month. The Argus reported that a large conger eel was found dead on Ferring Beach, Worthing.
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Mysterious Sea Creature With Scary Teeth Washes Up On Shore, Baffles People
03/11/21 AT 7:41 AM
A mysterious sea creature with terrifying teeth was found on a popular beach in Australia on Wednesday, baffling the internet.
The image of the creature, which had washed up on a beach in Queensland, was taken by a woman who spotted it in Noosa. The Sunshine Coast native shared the image of the creature on social media, asking people to help her identify it. Anyone know what kind of fish this is? I found it washed up on the North Shore this morning, she posted on a local community Facebook page.
Mysterious Sea Creature Washes Up On Shore, Its Huge Size Startles Beachgoer
02/25/21 AT 8:11 AM
A beachgoer in the U.K. was shocked after she came across a mysterious sea creature that washed up on the shore Monday. Holly Asargiotakis said she was startled after seeing the enormous animal.
Asargiotakis was walking with a friend on Ferring Beach in Sussex when she spotted the huge creature. She said the beach was full of dead crabs and her friend s dog ran toward an eel-like creature lying on the shore. The 29-year-old hairdresser said the creature was 4-6 feet long. Dash went up to it at first, probably thinking the same as us, then we kept him away from it. He was very interested, Asargiotakis told the Argus. We didn t know what it was at first. A lot of people have been saying it s normal, but I m really not a fan of the sea.