2. Hebrides Blob
Why is the ocean so full of these blobs and why do they always wash ashore? You would think, with as many marine animals that are in the oceans, that these would at the very least get eaten before they hit land.
The Hebrides Blob washed up on the Scotland shores in 1990. Even with advanced biological classification techniques, this creature still remains unidentified and unknown. Louise Whitts, who discovered the disgusting tissue, described it as such.
“It had what appeared to be a head at one end, a curved back and seemed to be covered with eaten-away flesh or even a furry skin and was 12 feet long [and] it had all these shapes like fins along its back.”
Yet another mysterious creature that we may never identify.
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