A mysterious, giant creature which reportedly 'has eyes as big as dinner plates' has washed up a popular beach.
WASHED UP: The whale had lost its head and its tail
This mysterious creature left locals stumped after washing up on
the shoreline, with stunned fishermen reporting it was a 30ft giant
squid.
The bizarre "globster" was spotted near St James Bay in the US state of Alaska by a crew who believed it was a giant squid with "eyes the size of dinner plates".
But a biologist from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration has now inspected the corpse and revealed it to be a
decaying humpback whale.
It’s one of several globsters – a term used since the 1960s to describe washed-up creatures with “no visible eyes, no defined head, and no apparent bone structure” – to have caused a stir recently.
MYSTERIOUS: The bizarre "globster" was spotted near St James Bay in the US state of Alaska
Biologist Johanna Vollenweider, who inspected the carcass, said it
had lost its head and its tail, and was easy to mistake it for something
else.
“Fishermen mistook the animal as a giant squid likely because
they could not get very close to it as it was hung up on a rocky reef
very near the shore,” she said.
“The animal was highly visible to our gillnet fleet, which was
actively fishing in the area. From a distance, the animal could look
like a squid.
“The body was very soft because it was so rotten and there were
long, orange stripes along the body which are the pleats of the
expandable throat of the humpback whale.
“Perhaps these looked like tentacles from afar.
“The animal was also described as having ‘eyes the size of
dinner plates’. The ‘eye’ was actually the socket joint of the pectoral
fin, that was somewhat orange and visible from a distance.”
DEATH: It’s believed that the whale was killed by a ship strike
A similar globster left locals in the Philippines spooked in May, with some taking it as an omen of impending disaster.
Johanna said decomposing whales tended to leave people bewildered because of how they deteriorate.
“The blubber gets real soft and gooey when it rots,” she said. “Animals also eat the carcasses so body parts are mutilated.
“This whale washed up on the beach for a period, and was eaten by eagles and likely brown bears before it floated off the rocks.
“Somehow, during that time, part of the head with the baleen as well as the tail disappeared.
“I don't know if orcas or sharks may have consumed parts of it.
Perhaps the head is still on the beach where it first washed up.”
It’s believed that the whale was killed by a ship strike, with evidence of blunt force trauma to the body.
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Source: Daily Star UK
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