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Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Mysterious 'Horned Sea Creature' Found on Spanish Beach


The mysterious sea creature was washed aground in Villaricos, Spain - and tests are being done on the carcass to determine what it is.

Civil Protection Coordinator Maria Sanchez said: 'We have no idea what it can be, but it smelled bad, because it was so badly decomposed', Digital Spy reported.


She added: 'A lady found one part, and we helped her recover the rest… We have no idea what it was. It really stank, as it was in the advanced stages of decomposition,' Inquisitr reported.

The extent of the corrosion of the creature meant most of the remains had to be buried for safety reasons. Several theories have been suggested about what the creature is - ranging from it being a type of shark to it being an oar fish, but researchers are still investigating it. Programa en Defensa de la Fauna Marina (PROMAR) spokesman Paco Toledano was also puzzled, Yahoo reported.


He said: 'It's hard to know what we’re dealing with,' Mr Toldano told ideal.es. 'It is broken up and we cannot identify what it is. Maybe it's a bull fish', he joked. 'Perhaps if we were able to analyze the bones we might know more, but for this specific genetic analysis it is very expensive and who would pay?

'We've surely never before seen anything like this.' A spokesman for the Marine Biological Association said: 'A few people have said it could be the backbone of a shark with the rest of it decaying away. 'Really we would need vertebrae to properly identify it. If it was a shark it would have gristle skeleton as opposed to bone. 'As for the horns - it's pretty indecisive. No one knows of anything with horns in the sea. From the picture you wonder if it is even part of the creature.'