The wreck of marine life is like the Loch Ness monster floating on the coast of Georgia
The corpse of a mysterious sea creature has been washed away on the beach in Georgia and people associate it with the Loch Ness monster.
The corpse of a mysterious sea creature has been washed away on the beach in Georgia and people associate it with the Loch Ness monster.
While sailing with his son at Wolf Island's wildlife sanctuary, Golden Isles, Jeff Warren saw a strange sea creature.
According to Action News Jax, Warren initially thought that the animal was like something from prehistoric times.
Marine life is about 1.52m long, long neck and small head. By the time Warren found the creature, the hungry birds had begun eating it.
According to First Coast News, Warren recorded the creature and told about it at the nearby Fish House, where he was told about a legend called "Alty" or Altahama, a local name of a monster equivalent to Loch Ness monster, thought to frequently swim wandering in the waters in this area.
Skeptics believe the corpse may be fake.
According to a news from Jax, the US Wildlife and Fish Conservation Service said so far, they still cannot fully identify the identity of Warren creatures found on this Georgia beach.
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