Mysterious Sea Creature Spotted: A bizarre sea creature resembling a jellyfish, but lacking the typical bell shape, washed ashore in North Carolina, leaving beachgoers puzzled and concerned about its identity.
Half-Eaten Great White Shark Found: A half-eaten great white shark was discovered on White’s Beach in Cape Water Bridge, Australia, raising questions about its demise, possibly due to a larger predator.
Mink Whale Carcass Discovered: A large mink whale carcass washed ashore in Scotland, prompting authorities to investigate the cause of death, with rising ocean temperatures suspected as a contributing factor.
Giant Mola Mola Found: Researchers encountered a massive mola mola carcass on an island, weighing over 2,700 kg, highlighting the challenges of transporting such a large specimen.
Rare Snaggle Tooth Snake Eel Identified: A rare snaggle tooth snake eel, typically found in deep waters, was discovered on a Mexican beach, raising curiosity about its unusual appearance on shore.
Albino Whale Carcass Discovered: A completely white whale carcass was found on a remote Australian beach, initially thought to be an albino whale, but later identified as a deceased young female whale.
Cone Snail Shells Cover Beach: Thousands of mysterious conical shells belonging to highly venomous cone snails were found scattered across an Australian beach, prompting warnings to avoid picking them up.