Have you heard of the Loch Ness monster legend? This legend began in Scotland and has now become a world legend.
Even so, until now, the existence of this monster is still a mystery.
However, recently on a beach in Georgia stranded animal carcasses similar to Loch Ness monster. Similarity of animal carcasses with the legendary monsters immediately received public attention.
A Georgian resident is the inventor of the creature. At that time, he was boating with his son at Wolf Island National Wildlife Reserve on Golden Island, Georgia.
At first, Warren thought the animal was a dead seal. But when examined more closely he realized that the creature was very strange shaped.
The carcass has a 1.5-meter long neck. Warren calls it similar to a Loch Ness-like object.
Do not stay silent, he immediately recorded his findings. He also shared it with local news stations and at the US Agency for Fish and Wildlife Protection to find out what he found.
Unfortunately, until now the experts do not know what kind of creature that Warren found.
Moreover, when found, the carcass is also in a state that is not good because of decay and birds peck. This makes the identification more difficult.
However, the warganet has its own hypothesis. Some speculate that the carcass is an animal in a local legend called Altie or Altahamaha-ha, the Georgian Loch Ness version.
Actually, this is not the first time a mysterious beast has been stranded on the beach. Previously, other strange carcasses have also been stranded on the beach after the Harvey storm in 2013 on the island of Rhode, USA.
In this case, the director of the US Agency for Fish and Wildlife Protection, Dan Ashe mentioned that marine animals often break down in a way that makes them resemble a plesiosaur.
Ashe says that a 9-meter basking shark can rot and look like it has a long neck and a small head.